scholarly journals Determination of intercellular contacts in patients with irritable bowel syndrome

2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 128-131
Author(s):  
Yu.M. Stepanov ◽  
I.Ya. Budzak ◽  
Yu.A. Gaidar Yu.A. Gaidar
2008 ◽  
Vol 14 (43) ◽  
pp. 6636 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristina Hotoleanu ◽  
Radu Popp ◽  
Adrian Pavel Trifa ◽  
Laurentiu Nedelcu ◽  
Dan L Dumitrascu

2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 108-114
Author(s):  
Yu.M. Stepanov ◽  
I.Ya. Budzak ◽  
Yu.A. Gaidar

The article presents modern data on morphological changes in the intestinal mucosa in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. There were analyzed the studies of different years on the morphological manifestations of irritable bowel syndrome. It has been shown that this pathology has an unusual low-grade inflammation. Mast cells play an important role in these inflammatory disorders, they have an effect on motility disorders, visceral hypersensitivity and other pathogenetic factors of irritable bowel syndrome. Disorders of intercellular tight junctions in this category of patients were also analyzed. The role of proteins involved in intercellular contacts (occludin, claudin, ZO) has been characterized. An analysis of the studies investigating these disorders has been carried out. The article provides examples of the analysis of biopsies in patients with irritable bowel syndrome using various methods of their assessment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-74
Author(s):  
Kendra J. Kamp ◽  
Kevin C. Cain ◽  
Angelita Utleg ◽  
Robert L. Burr ◽  
Daniel Raftery ◽  
...  

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common functional gastrointestinal disorder. High bile acid (BA) profiles have been associated with abdominal pain symptoms, mucosal inflammation, and diarrhea in a subgroup of those with IBS. The purpose of this study was to compare: 1) fecal primary and secondary BAs in women with and without IBS; and 2) symptoms, gut microbiome, and diet between women with high and normal BAs (i.e., similar to healthy [HC] women). Women (ages 18–45) with IBS and HCs were recruited from healthcare providers or the community. Participants kept a 28-day symptom diary, completed a 3-day food journal, and collected a stool sample for microbiome analysis (16 S rRNA gene sequencing). Primary and secondary BA levels were determined by mass spectrometry. Primary BAs did not differ between IBS (n = 45) and HC (n = 28) groups; women with IBS had significantly increased conjugated secondary BAs (glycodeoxycholic acid [ p = 0.006], taurodeoxycholic acid [ p = 0.006], and glycolithocholic acid [ p = 0.01]). Sixty percent of women with IBS had normal BAs whereas 40% had high BAs. Women with high fecal BAs were predominantly IBS-Diarrhea or IBS-Mixed and consumed less fiber and vegetable protein and more animal protein compared to women with IBS whose fecal BAs levels were comparable to HCs. Those with high conjugated secondary fecal BAs also had a greater Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio, less abundance of phylum Bacteroidetes and genus Gemmiger, and more abundance of family Erysipelotrichaceae compared to IBS women with normal BAs. Determination of fecal BA levels provides additional insights into pathophysiological links between diet and microbiome in IBS.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (16) ◽  
pp. 108-113
Author(s):  
O.V. Gaus ◽  
◽  
M.A. Livzan

The high prevalence and heterogeneity of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the lack of effective therapy regimens require the determination of individual phenotypes of the disease. One of the phenotypes is post-infectious IBS (PI-IBS) associated with an episode of acute intestinal infection of bacterial or viral etiology. Special pathogenetic factors are involved in the development of PI-IBS. This must be taken into account when treating patients in this group. This article provides up-to-date information on the mechanisms of development of PI-IBS, including after a new coronavirus infection


2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A399-A399
Author(s):  
J STEENS ◽  
P SCHAAR ◽  
C LAMERS ◽  
A MASCLEE

2001 ◽  
Vol 120 (5) ◽  
pp. A284-A284
Author(s):  
B NAULT ◽  
S SUE ◽  
J HEGGLAND ◽  
S GOHARI ◽  
G LIGOZIO ◽  
...  

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