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Leaky gut in patients with diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome and inactive ulcerative colitis
Gecse, K ✉ [Gecse, Krisztina (belgyógyászat, ga...), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Róka, R [Róka, Richárd László (belgyógyászat-gas...), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Séra, T [Séra, Teréz Emese (fizika), author] Department of Nuclear Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS)
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Rosztóczy, A [Rosztóczy, András (Gasztroenterológia), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Annaházi, A [Annaházi, Anita (Belgyógyászat, ga...), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Izbéki, F [Izbéki, Ferenc (Gasztroenterológia), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Nagy, F [Nagy, Ferenc (Gastroenterológia), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Molnár, T [Molnár, Tamás (belgyógyászat-gas...), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Szepes, Z [Szepes, Zoltán (belgyógyászat, ga...), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
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Pávics, L [Pávics, László (nukleáris medicin...), author] Department of Nuclear Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS)
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Bueno, L
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Wittmann, T [Wittmann, Tibor (Emésztőszervek be...), author] First Department of Internal Medicine (SZTE / ASZMS / DIMedicine)
English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
DIGESTION 0012-2823 1421-9867
85
(1)
pp. 40-46
2012
SJR Scopus - Gastroenterology: Q1
Identifiers
MTMT: 1936342
DOI:
10.1159/000333083
WoS:
000299912700006
Scopus:
83455164987
PubMed:
22179430
Subjects:
Astronomy (including astrophysics, space science)
Physical sciences
Gastroenterology and hepatology
Clinical medicine
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Background/Aims: Defective epithelial barrier has been implicated in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate gut permeability in patients with inactive ulcerative colitis (UC) and in patients with IBS. Methods: IBS patients of the diarrhea-predominant (IBS-D) and of the constipation-predominant subgroup (IBS-C), patients with inactive UC and healthy subjects were enrolled. Gut permeability was evaluated by measuring 24-hour urine excretion of orally administered 51Cr-EDTA. Clinical symptoms were evaluated in IBS-D patients and correlated to colonic permeability. Results: There was a significant decrease in the proximal small intestinal permeability in IBS-C patients compared to controls (0.26 ± 0.05 vs. 0.63 ± 0.1%; p < 0.05). Distal small intestinal permeability showed no significant difference in the studied group of patients compared to controls. Colonic permeability of IBS-D and inactive UC patients was significantly increased compared to controls (2.68 ± 0.35 and 3.74 ± 0.49 vs. 1.04 ± 0.18%; p < 0.05, p < 0.001). Colonic permeability of IBS-D patients correlated with stool frequency. Conclusions: Elevated gut permeability is localized to the colon both in IBS-D and in inactive UC patients. © 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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