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Fructose-sorbitol malabsorption and symptom provocation in irritable bowel syndrome: relationship to enteric hypersensitivity and dysmotility.
Evans, P R; Piesse, C; Bak, Y T; Kellow, J E.
Afiliação
  • Evans PR; Dept. of Medicine, Royal North Shore Hospital, University of Sydney, Australia.
Scand J Gastroenterol ; 33(11): 1158-63, 1998 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9867093
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Fructose-sorbitol (F-S) mixtures can provoke symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients, and a proportion of IBS patients also have enteric hypersensitivity to distension. We hypothesized, therefore, that sugar malabsorption and fermentation to produce hydrogen gas may provoke symptoms to a greater extent in IBS patients hypersensitive to distension than in those patients without such hypersensitivity. Our aims were therefore to compare, in IBS patients, symptoms and breath hydrogen responses after F-S, on the basis of jejunal sensitivity and jejunal motor function.

METHODS:

Fifteen female IBS patients (44 +/- 15 years) underwent, on separate occasions, 3-h breath hydrogen analyses after ingesting 10 g lactulose and 25 g fructose with 5 g sorbitol. Jejunal sensitivity and motor function were determined by balloon distension and 24-h manometry studies, respectively. Cumulative symptom scores and breath hydrogen production were analysed on the basis of the presence or absence of jejunal hypersensitivity and dysmotility.

RESULTS:

Four and seven patients had jejunal hypersensitivity for initial perception and pain, respectively. Eleven, nine, and nine patients had jejunal dysmotility for fasting phase 3, phase 2, and fed motor activity, respectively. Of the patients with symptom provocation after F-S (n = 8 within 3 h, n = 12 within 12 h) or with F-S malabsorption (n = 10), the relative proportion did not differ on the basis of the presence or absence of jejunal hypersensitivity or of motor dysfunction. Symptom scores and hydrogen production also were not different in these subgroups.

CONCLUSIONS:

Although carbohydrate malabsorption can provoke symptoms in some IBS patients, there is no consistent association between such a phenomenon and the presence of either jejunal hypersensitivity or dysmotility.
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Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sorbitol / Doenças Funcionais do Colo / Frutose / Motilidade Gastrointestinal / Jejuno Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Scand J Gastroenterol Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article
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Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sorbitol / Doenças Funcionais do Colo / Frutose / Motilidade Gastrointestinal / Jejuno Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Diagnostic_studies Limite: Adult / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Scand J Gastroenterol Ano de publicação: 1998 Tipo de documento: Article