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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
)
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Compound F
-461, 3-diethylamino-2,2-dimethylpropyl 5-(p-nitrophenyl)-2-furoate hydrochloride, was evaluated pharmacologically and was found to exert non-anticholinergic smooth muscle spasmolytic activity along the gastrointestinal tract of animals. F-461 was additionally discovered to inhibit gastric acid secretion and to prevent cold + restraint stress-induced ulcers. Local anesthesia, both surface and infiltration, was also elicited by F-461. The pharmacologic properties of F-461, as revealed in this study, are indicative of potential usefulness of this drug in the therapy of
spastic colon
and/or peptic ulcers.
...
PMID:F-461, 3-diethylamino-2,2-dimethylpropyl 5-(p-nitrophenyl)-2-furoate hydrochloride, a new non-anticholinergic spasmolytic and gastric acid inhibitor. 98 68
Although
irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
) can be considered a biopsychological disorder in which an association between life stress and physiological changes leading to bowel irregularity is present, there is a lack of data concerning possible modifications of the adrenal function during the disease. The aim of the present study was to measure biological and psychological variables related to the activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in
IBS
patients compared to healthy subjects.
Cortisol
was measured in the saliva (obtained by a stress-free, non invasive collection procedure) of 55
IBS
outpatients and 28 matched controls. Moreover, each subject completed the following self-administered questionnaires: the Rome Burnout Inventory (RBI) in its physical (RBI-PE) and emotional-mental exhaustion (RBI-EME) components, Beck Depression Inventory, State and Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) and a Scale for the Assessment of Perceived Actual Work-Non Work Stress. Compared with controls,
IBS
subjects showed significantly higher levels of cortisol in the morning and lower in the evening, while they maintained the physiological circadian fluctuation (i.e. cortisol morning level higher than in the evening). Moreover,
IBS
patients presented a significant difference from controls in RBI-PE scores, which confirms the presence of fatigue, a symptom frequently reported by the patients. Compared with controls, no differences were found in
IBS
patients with respect to other psychological parameters. These findings suggest a dysregulation of the adrenal activity in
IBS
patients. The results may be relevant considering that changes in cortisol levels have been shown to be sensitive indicators of psychosocial stress and coping patterns in both laboratory and life situations.
...
PMID:Actual stress, psychopathology and salivary cortisol levels in the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). 1131 46
Evidence suggests that patients with
irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
) are hyper-responsive to environmental, physical and visceral stimuli.
IBS
patients also frequently report poor sleep quality. This study compared serum cortisol and plasma catecholamine levels during sleep between women with
IBS
(n = 30) and healthy controls (n = 31), and among subgroups within the
IBS
sample based on predominant stool patterns,
IBS
-diarrhoea (n = 14),
IBS
-constipation (n = 7) and
IBS
-alternators (n = 9).
Cortisol
was measured from serial blood samples drawn every 20 min, and catecholamines every hour, in a sleep laboratory from 8 pm until awakening. Because of the varied sleep schedules of the individual participants, each subject's hormone series time base was referenced with respect to their onset of Stage 2 sleep. Overall, there were no significant differences in cortisol or catecholamine patterns between women with
IBS
and controls, nor were there any group by time interactions. However, women with constipation-predominant
IBS
demonstrated significantly increased noradrenaline, adrenaline and cortisol levels throughout the sleep interval, and women with diarrhoea-predominant
IBS
were significantly lower on noradrenaline and cortisol. These results suggest that differences in neuroendocrine levels during sleep among
IBS
predominant bowel pattern subgroups may be greater than differences between
IBS
women and controls. Neuroendocrine profiles during sleep may contribute to our understanding of symptom expression in
IBS
.
...
PMID:Catecholamine and cortisol levels during sleep in women with irritable bowel syndrome. 1957 81