Prokinetic therapy for gastroenterological diseases

I. Maier, George Y Wu
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Normal propulsion of luminal contents through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract requires complex, coordinated neural and motor activity. Abnormalities can occur at a number of different levels, and there are numerous etiologies. Several drugs are proven to be effective in stimulating the motility of the GI tract. The most common medications used in the USA are erythromycin, metoclopramide, and neostigmine. A new prokinetic agent, tegaserod, has been recently approved, and other serotonin agonist agents are currently undergoing clinical studies. Cisapride has been withdrawn from the market because of its side-effects. Other prokinetics, such as domperidone, are not yet approved in the USA, although it is used in other countries. This review summarizes current knowledge of the mechanisms of GI motility disorders, as well as new agents that show promise as therapy.
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胃肠疾病的促动力疗法
肠道内容物通过胃肠道的正常推进需要复杂的、协调的神经和运动活动。异常可以发生在许多不同的水平,并有许多病因。有几种药物已被证明能有效地刺激胃肠道的运动。在美国最常用的药物是红霉素、甲氧氯普胺和新斯的明。一种新的促动力剂tegaserod最近被批准,其他5 -羟色胺激动剂目前正在进行临床研究。西沙必利因其副作用已被撤出市场。其他促生药物,如多潘立酮,虽然在其他国家使用,但尚未在美国获得批准。本文综述了目前关于胃肠道运动障碍机制的知识,以及有望作为治疗手段的新药物。
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