胃机动性的障碍 胃机动性的障碍
1Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Division of Digestive Diseases, G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience, Clinical Studies and Database Core, Goodman-Luskin Microbiome Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, University College Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
The lancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology
|September 23, 2024
概括
胃衰竭和功能性消化不良有共同的症状,但因其原因有所不同. 胃衰竭涉及延迟胃排空,而功能性消化不良是一种肠脑疾病,尽管运动问题可能在两者中都起作用.
科学领域:
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 胃肠道运动障碍 胃肠道运动障碍
- 肠-大脑相互作用
背景情况:
- 胃衰竭的特点是胃空气的延迟以及恶心和胀气等症状.
- 功能性消化不良表现出类似的症状,但是由症状模式来定义的,而不是胃运动功能障碍.
- 这两种疾病都涉及上部胃肠道症状,可能与神经肌肉功能障碍有关.
研究的目的:
- 提供关于胃和功能性消化不良的概述,重点关注胃的运动性.
- 讨论这两个条件的独特和共同的特征.
- 探索胃衰竭和功能性消化不良的概念,作为共同连续的一部分.
主要方法:
- 审查关于胃衰竭和功能性消化不良的当前文献.
- 分析胃机动性的作用,包括排空,住宿和内脏敏感性.
- 诊断标准,结果和治疗方法的比较.
主要成果:
- 延迟的胃排空是胃衰竭的核心,而功能性消化不良主要是基于症状的.
- 胃住宿和内脏过敏可能会导致这两种情况的症状.
- 越来越多地认识到这些疾病可能代表神经肌肉功能障碍的范围.
结论:
- 胃衰竭和功能性消化不良可能代表潜在神经肌肉功能障碍的不同表现.
- 虽然存在着不同的特征,但人们越来越多地承认运动障碍的共同连续性.
- 了解这些重叠和区别对于准确的诊断和有效的治疗至关重要.
相关概念视频
Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders
287
Gastrointestinal or GI motility disorders are characterized by irregular gastrointestinal tract movements, disrupting food transit from the mouth to the anus. They are caused by damage or dysfunction in gut muscles or nerves. These disorders can cause symptoms such as severe constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and swallowing difficulties. Disorders can affect any segment of the GI tract and range widely in severity, from common conditions like GERD to life-threatening conditions like...
287
Gastric Motility
505
Gastric motility is the coordinated contraction and relaxation of stomach muscles that convert ingested food into chyme, a semi-liquid substance ready for further digestion in the intestines. The process begins with the vagus nerve inducing the relaxation of the smooth muscles in the fundus and body of the stomach, allowing these regions to expand and accommodate up to approximately 1.5 liters of food and liquid.
Peristaltic Waves and Chyme Formation
Upon food entry, the stomach initiates...
Peristaltic Waves and Chyme Formation
Upon food entry, the stomach initiates...
505
Drugs Affecting GI Tract Motility: Dopamine Receptor Antagonists
274
Prokinetic agents are specialized medications that stimulate gastrointestinal (GI) motility, promoting food movement through the GI tract. Dopamine, an inhibitory neurotransmitter, plays a significant role in this process, reducing GI motility and indirectly controlling the speed of digestion. Dopamine receptor antagonists, such as metoclopramide and domperidone, offer a unique advantage as prokinetic agents. By blocking the dopamine receptors, these drugs increase GI motility, improving food...
274
Other Disorders of Digestive System
727
The gastrointestinal tract is susceptible to various disorders. If the lower esophageal sphincter is damaged, stomach acid can flow back into the esophagus, causing irritation and inflammation of the lining. This condition is called gastroesophageal reflux disease (known as heartburn) and may cause chest pain and difficulty swallowing. In the stomach, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like aspirin, chronic alcohol consumption, bacterial infections such as Helicobacter...
727
Drugs Affecting GI Tract Motility: Serotonin Receptor Agonists
222
Serotonin, a crucial neurotransmitter synthesized by enterochromaffin cells, plays a cardinal role in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) motility. With over 90% of the body's total serotonin in the GI tract, its influence on digestive processes is profound. Serotonin is swiftly released upon various stimuli, such as food boluses or certain drugs, triggering intrinsic sensory neurons in the myenteric plexus and extrinsic vagal and spinal sensory neurons. This leads to the activation of the...
222
Gastric Emptying
624
Gastric emptying occurs when the stomach gradually releases chyme into the duodenum. When the stomach is distended, it triggers the release of gastrin, a hormone that promotes gastric acid secretion to aid in digestion. Additionally, stomach distension contributes to peristaltic waves that propel gastric contents toward the pyloric region. The gastroenteric reflex, on the other hand, primarily stimulates peristalsis in the intestines, facilitating the movement of contents further along the...
624


