Litcius/Paper detail

Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction: Is There a Connection with Gut Microbiota?

Giulia Radocchia, Bruna Neroni, Massimiliano Marazzato, Elena Capuzzo, Simone Zuccari, Fabrizio Pantanella, Letizia Zenzeri, Melania Evangelisti, Francesca Vassallo, Pasquale Parisi, Giovanni Di Nardo, Serena Schippa

2021Microorganisms22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by severe impairment of gastrointestinal (GI) motility, and its symptoms are suggestive of partial or complete intestinal obstruction in the absence of any lesion restricting the intestinal lumen. Diagnosis and therapy of CIPO patients still represent a significant challenge for clinicians, despite their efforts to improve diagnostic workup and treatment strategies for this disease. The purpose of this review is to better understand what is currently known about the relationship between CIPO patients and intestinal microbiota, with a focus on the role of the enteric nervous system (ENS) and the intestinal endocrine system (IES) in intestinal motility, underling the importance of further studies to deeply understand the causes of gut motility dysfunction in these patients.

Topics & Concepts

Intestinal motilityIntestinal pseudo-obstructionEnteric nervous systemGastroenterologyEnteroendocrine cellDiseaseMotilityMedicineEndocrine systemInternal medicineGut floraLesionBioinformaticsPathologyBiologyImmunologyHormoneGeneticsGastrointestinal motility and disordersDiet and metabolism studiesInfant Health and Development