This study investigated the effects of acute hyperglycemia on conscious rectal perception in response to two different rectal distension paradigms. Eleven healthy males were studied in random order on two separate days during euglycemia and hyperglycemia with blood glucose concentrations clamped to 3.8 +/- 0.6 and 14.8 +/- 0.86 mmol/liter, respectively. In order to evoke sensory responses, rapid phasic and ramplike distensions were applied to an intrarectal balloon. Rectal sensation thresholds for initial sensation, sensation of stool and discomfort, and sensory intensities were recorded. Additionally, anorectal motor responses were investigated during phasic distension. Acute hyperglycemia did not modify rectal sensory pressure thresholds ...
Rectal sensitivity is often reduced in patients affected by chronic constipation, but it is not know...
Impaired or blunted rectal sensation, termed rectal hyposensitivity (RH), which is defined clinicall...
INTRODUCTION: Normal bowel function requires intact sensory pathways. Diminished rectal sensation (r...
Background—The pathogenesis of ano-rectal dysfunction, which occurs fre-quently in patients with dia...
Aims To determine the effects of acute hyperglycaemia on anorectal motor and sensory function in pa...
BackgroundThe pathogenesis of anorectal dysfunction, which occurs frequently in patients with diabet...
Marked hyperglycemia (blood glucose ~15 mmol/l) affects gastrointestinal motor function and modulate...
Abstract Background Functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) has chronic unexplained abdominal pain...
© 2004 Diabetes UK. Diabetic Medicine. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy....
BackgroundIncreased rectal volume is believed to be associated with diminished rectal sensation, i.e...
Diabetes mellitus results in neuropathy of both somatic and visceral nerves. In diabetic patients wi...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although external anal sphincter dysfunction is the major cause of urge faecal ...
Objective: Rectal lesions have an effect on the urinary bladder and its sphincters. Patients with co...
Hyperglycemia slows gastric emptying in normal individuals and patients with diabetes mellitus and m...
Rectal hyposensitivity (RH) is commonly found in patients with intractable constipation, faecal inco...
Rectal sensitivity is often reduced in patients affected by chronic constipation, but it is not know...
Impaired or blunted rectal sensation, termed rectal hyposensitivity (RH), which is defined clinicall...
INTRODUCTION: Normal bowel function requires intact sensory pathways. Diminished rectal sensation (r...
Background—The pathogenesis of ano-rectal dysfunction, which occurs fre-quently in patients with dia...
Aims To determine the effects of acute hyperglycaemia on anorectal motor and sensory function in pa...
BackgroundThe pathogenesis of anorectal dysfunction, which occurs frequently in patients with diabet...
Marked hyperglycemia (blood glucose ~15 mmol/l) affects gastrointestinal motor function and modulate...
Abstract Background Functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) has chronic unexplained abdominal pain...
© 2004 Diabetes UK. Diabetic Medicine. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy....
BackgroundIncreased rectal volume is believed to be associated with diminished rectal sensation, i.e...
Diabetes mellitus results in neuropathy of both somatic and visceral nerves. In diabetic patients wi...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although external anal sphincter dysfunction is the major cause of urge faecal ...
Objective: Rectal lesions have an effect on the urinary bladder and its sphincters. Patients with co...
Hyperglycemia slows gastric emptying in normal individuals and patients with diabetes mellitus and m...
Rectal hyposensitivity (RH) is commonly found in patients with intractable constipation, faecal inco...
Rectal sensitivity is often reduced in patients affected by chronic constipation, but it is not know...
Impaired or blunted rectal sensation, termed rectal hyposensitivity (RH), which is defined clinicall...
INTRODUCTION: Normal bowel function requires intact sensory pathways. Diminished rectal sensation (r...