Enteroendocrine cell counts correlate with visceral hypersensitivity in patients with diarrhoea‐predominant irritable bowel syndrome
- 27 February 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Neurogastroenterology & Motility
- Vol. 18 (7) , 539-546
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2982.2006.00771.x
Abstract
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine whether or not the number of enteroendocrine cells (ECs) in the gut is related to visceral hypersensitivity in patients with diarrhoea‐predominant irritable bowel syndrome (D‐IBS). Twenty‐five subjects with D‐IBS (mean, 43.1 years; 16 women, nine men) were recruited into our study, along with 13 healthy controls (mean, 40.7 years; nine women, four men). Maximally tolerable pressures were evaluated via barostat testing, and the levels of ECs were immunohistochemically identified and quantified via image analysis. The numbers of ECs between the D‐IBS subjects and the controls were not significantly different in the terminal ileum, ascending colon and rectum. However, the maximally tolerable pressures determined in the D‐IBS subjects were significantly lower than those of the control subjects (P < 0.01), and we detected a significant relationship between the maximally tolerable pressures and the numbers of ECs in the rectum (r = −0.37, P < 0.01). Rectal sensitivity was enhanced to a greater degree in D‐IBS patients exhibiting an elevated level of rectal ECs. This study provides some evidence to suggest that ECs play an important role in visceral hypersensitivity.Keywords
This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
- Role of serotonin in the pathophysiology of the irritable bowel syndromeBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 2004
- Increased mast cells in the irritable bowel syndromeNeurogastroenterology & Motility, 2000
- Abnormal Colonic Endocrine Cells in Patients with Chronic Idiopathic Slow-Transit ConstipationScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999
- Effects of the corticotropin‐releasing factor (CRF) on rectal afferent nerves in humansNeurogastroenterology & Motility, 1996
- Altered rectal perception is a biological marker of patients with irritable bowel syndromeGastroenterology, 1995
- Visceral perception in irritable bowel syndromeDigestive Diseases and Sciences, 1995
- Effects of stressful life events on bowel symptoms: subjects with irritable bowel syndrome compared with subjects without bowel dysfunction.Gut, 1992
- Increased segmental activity and intraluminal pressures in the sigmoid colon of patients with the irritable bowel syndrome.Gut, 1989
- Rectal Mucosal Adrenergic Innervation and Enterochromaffin Cells in Ulcerative Colitis and Irritable ColonScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1977
- Pain from distension of the pelvic colon by inflating a balloon in the irritable colon syndromeGut, 1973