Chronic constipation (CC) is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders worldwide. Its pathogenesis, however, remains largely unclear. The purpose of the present work was to gain an insight into the role of contractility and microbiota in the etiology of CC. To this end, we studied spontaneous and evoked contractile activity of descending colon segments from patients that have undergone surgery for refractory forms of CC. The juxta-mucosal microbiota of these colon samples were characterized with culture-based and 16S rRNA sequencing techniques. In patients with CC the spontaneous colonic motility remained unchanged compared to the control group without dysfunction of intestinal motility. Moreover, contractions induced by potassium c...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
Background: Changes in intestinal motility are likely to contribute to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS...
© 2020 Yarullina et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
The intestinal microbiota may affect gut motility by altering host metabolism and production of meta...
Chronic constipation (CC) is a highly prevalent and burdensome gastrointestinal disorder. Accumulati...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
Functional constipation (FC) is a gastrointestinal disorder with a high prevalence among the general...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
International audienceThe role of the gut microbiota in patho-physiology of irritable bowel syndrome...
Scope: The characteristics of gut microbiota and host metabolism are hypothesized to be associated w...
IntroductionGut microbiota and metabolites have been identified to contribute to the pathogenesis of...
Human intestinal flora comprises thousands of bacterial species. Growth and composition of intestina...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
Background: Changes in intestinal motility are likely to contribute to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS...
© 2020 Yarullina et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
The intestinal microbiota may affect gut motility by altering host metabolism and production of meta...
Chronic constipation (CC) is a highly prevalent and burdensome gastrointestinal disorder. Accumulati...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
Functional constipation (FC) is a gastrointestinal disorder with a high prevalence among the general...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
International audienceThe role of the gut microbiota in patho-physiology of irritable bowel syndrome...
Scope: The characteristics of gut microbiota and host metabolism are hypothesized to be associated w...
IntroductionGut microbiota and metabolites have been identified to contribute to the pathogenesis of...
Human intestinal flora comprises thousands of bacterial species. Growth and composition of intestina...
Background: Chronic constipation, including functional constipation and constipation-type irritable ...
The intestinal microbiota interacts with several aspects of gastrointestinal function that may affec...
Background: Changes in intestinal motility are likely to contribute to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS...