AIM: Dysmotility in the upper gastro intestinal (GI) tract are common problems in diabetics. Many peptides are involved in the regulation of the motility. The aim of this study was to examine whether plasma levels of motilin were related to dysfunction in the oesophagus and stomach in a well-defined diabetic patient group. METHODS: Nineteen patients with symptoms from the GI tract who had been examined with oesophageal manometry, gastric emptying scintigraphy and deep-breathing test were included. They received a fat-rich meal, after which blood samples were collected and analysed for motilin concentrations. RESULTS: Symptoms of abdominal fullness and gastro oesophageal reflux significantly associated with delayed gastric emptying, whereas ...
The human stomach is a complex organ with sophisticated function. – The control of delivery of nutri...
Aims/hypothesis Among diabetic patients, glucose homeostasis may be affected by abnormal gastrointes...
Reports on motor abnormalities in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus are inconsistent. In ...
Background. To differentiate gastric motility and sensation between type II diabetic patients and co...
BACKGROUND: To differentiate gastric motility and sensation between type II diabetic patients and co...
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) dysmotility and autonomic neuropathy are common problems among dia...
Gastrointestinal dysmotility is common, particularly in patients with diabetes mellitus. The aim of ...
A very common complication in diabetes mellitus is abnormal gastrointestinal mobility. In diabetic p...
Motilin agonists are strong gastroprokinetics, but their impact on symptoms in delayed gastric empty...
Motilin agonists are strong gastroprokinetics, but their impact on symptoms in delayed gastric empty...
Motilin agonists are strong gastroprokinetics, but their impact on symptoms in delayed gastric empty...
The application of novel investigative techniques has established that there is a high prevalence of...
Differential effects of motilin on interdigestive motility of the human gastric antrum, pylorus, sma...
Differential effects of motilin on interdigestive motility of the human gastric antrum, pylorus, sma...
BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal complications in diabetes may affect glucose and endocrine homeostasis....
The human stomach is a complex organ with sophisticated function. – The control of delivery of nutri...
Aims/hypothesis Among diabetic patients, glucose homeostasis may be affected by abnormal gastrointes...
Reports on motor abnormalities in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus are inconsistent. In ...
Background. To differentiate gastric motility and sensation between type II diabetic patients and co...
BACKGROUND: To differentiate gastric motility and sensation between type II diabetic patients and co...
Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) dysmotility and autonomic neuropathy are common problems among dia...
Gastrointestinal dysmotility is common, particularly in patients with diabetes mellitus. The aim of ...
A very common complication in diabetes mellitus is abnormal gastrointestinal mobility. In diabetic p...
Motilin agonists are strong gastroprokinetics, but their impact on symptoms in delayed gastric empty...
Motilin agonists are strong gastroprokinetics, but their impact on symptoms in delayed gastric empty...
Motilin agonists are strong gastroprokinetics, but their impact on symptoms in delayed gastric empty...
The application of novel investigative techniques has established that there is a high prevalence of...
Differential effects of motilin on interdigestive motility of the human gastric antrum, pylorus, sma...
Differential effects of motilin on interdigestive motility of the human gastric antrum, pylorus, sma...
BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal complications in diabetes may affect glucose and endocrine homeostasis....
The human stomach is a complex organ with sophisticated function. – The control of delivery of nutri...
Aims/hypothesis Among diabetic patients, glucose homeostasis may be affected by abnormal gastrointes...
Reports on motor abnormalities in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus are inconsistent. In ...