Neuroimaging the brain-gut axis in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

Kristen R Weaver, LeeAnne B Sherwin, Brian Walitt, Gail D'Eramo Melkus, Wendy A Henderson
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Abstract

Aim: To summarize and synthesize current literature on neuroimaging the brain-gut axis in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Methods: A database search for relevant literature was conducted using PubMed, Scopus and Embase in February 2015. Date filters were applied from the year 2009 and onward, and studies were limited to those written in the English language and those performed upon human subjects. The initial search yielded 797 articles, out of which 38 were pulled for full text review and 27 were included for study analysis. Investigations were reviewed to determine study design, methodology and results, and data points were placed in tabular format to facilitate analysis of study findings across disparate investigations.

Results: Analysis of study data resulted in the abstraction of four key themes: Neurohormonal differences, anatomic measurements of brain structure and connectivity, differences in functional responsiveness of the brain during rectal distention, and confounding/correlating patient factors. Studies in this review noted alterations of glutamate in the left hippocampus (HIPP), commonalities across IBS subjects in terms of brain oscillation patterns, cortical thickness/gray matter volume differences, and neuroanatomical regions with increased activation in patients with IBS: Anterior cingulate cortex, mid cingulate cortex, amygdala, anterior insula, posterior insula and prefrontal cortex. A striking finding among interventions was the substantial influence that patient variables (e.g., sex, psychological and disease related factors) had upon the identification of neuroanatomical differences in structure and connectivity.

Conclusion: The field of neuroimaging can provide insight into underlying physiological differences that distinguish patients with IBS from a healthy population.

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肠易激综合征患者脑肠轴的神经影像学研究。
目的:总结和综合目前有关肠易激综合征(IBS)患者脑肠轴神经影像学的文献。方法:于2015年2月通过PubMed、Scopus、Embase等数据库检索相关文献。日期过滤器从2009年开始应用,研究仅限于那些用英语写的和对人类受试者进行的研究。最初的检索产生了797篇文章,其中38篇被提取用于全文审查,27篇被纳入研究分析。对调查进行回顾,以确定研究设计、方法和结果,并将数据点以表格形式放置,以便对不同调查的研究结果进行分析。结果:对研究数据的分析得出了四个关键主题:神经激素差异、大脑结构和连通性的解剖测量、直肠膨胀时大脑功能反应性的差异以及混杂/相关患者因素。本综述中的研究注意到左海马(HIPP)中谷氨酸的改变,IBS患者在脑振荡模式、皮层厚度/灰质体积差异以及IBS患者激活增加的神经解剖区域方面的共性:前扣带皮层、中扣带皮层、杏仁核、前岛、后岛和前额叶皮层。干预措施中的一个显著发现是,患者变量(例如,性别、心理和疾病相关因素)对确定结构和连通性方面的神经解剖学差异具有重大影响。结论:神经影像学领域可以提供区分肠易激综合征患者与健康人群的潜在生理差异。
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