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J Pediatr ; 156(2): 285-91.e1, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19846112

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OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that children with abdominal pain-related functional gastrointestinal disorders have a general hypersensitivity for sensory stimuli. STUDY DESIGN: Auditory startle reflexes were assessed in 20 children classified according to Rome III classifications of abdominal pain-related functional gastrointestinal disorders (13 irritable bowel syndrome [IBS], 7 functional abdominal pain syndrome; mean age, 12.4 years; 15 girls) and 23 control subjects (14 girls; mean age, 12.3 years) using a case-control design. The activity of 6 left-sided muscles and the sympathetic skin response were obtained by an electromyogram. We presented sudden loud noises to the subjects through headphones. RESULTS: Both the combined response of 6 muscles and the blink response proved to be significantly increased in patients with abdominal pain compared with control subjects. A significant increase of the sympathetic skin response was not found. Comorbid anxiety disorders (8 patients with abdominal pain) or Rome III subclassification did not significantly affect these results. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates an objective hyperresponsivity to nongastrointestinal stimuli. Children with abdominal pain-related functional gastrointestinal disorders may have a generalized hypersensitivity of the central nervous system.


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Abdominal Pain/physiopathology , Irritable Bowel Syndrome/physiopathology , Reflex, Startle , Abdominal Pain/epidemiology , Adolescent , Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology , Area Under Curve , Blinking , Case-Control Studies , Child , Chronic Disease , Comorbidity , Electromyography , Female , Galvanic Skin Response , Humans , Irritable Bowel Syndrome/epidemiology , Male , Netherlands/epidemiology , Regression Analysis , Statistics, Nonparametric
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