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Role of Helicobacter pylori infection on nutrition and metabolism 被引量:12
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作者 Francesco Franceschi Tortora Annalisa +7 位作者 Di Rienzo Teresa D'Angelo Giovanna Gianluca Ianiro Scaldaferri Franco Gerardi Viviana Tesori Valentina Lopetuso Loris Riccardo gasbarrini antonio 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第36期12809-12817,共9页
Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori) is a gram-negative pathogen that is widespread all over the world, infecting more than 50% of the world's population. It is etiologically associated with non-atrophic and atrophic ga... Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori) is a gram-negative pathogen that is widespread all over the world, infecting more than 50% of the world's population. It is etiologically associated with non-atrophic and atrophic gastritis, peptic ulcer and shows a deep association with primary gastric B-cell lymphoma and gastric adenocarcinoma. Recently, the medical research focused on the modification of the gastric environment induced by H. pylori infection, possibly affecting the absorption of nutrients and drugs as well as the production of hormones strongly implicated in the regulation of appetite and growth. Interestingly, the absorption of iron and vitamin B12 is impaired by H. pylori infection, while infected subjects have lower basal and fasting serum levels of ghrelin and higher concentration of leptin compared to controls. Since leptin is an anorexigenic hormone, and ghrelin stimulates powerfully the release of growth hormone in humans, H. pylori infection may finally induce growth retardation if acquired very early in the childhood and in malnourished children. This review is focused on the nutritional effects of H. pylori infection, such as the reduced bioavailability or the malabsorbption of essential nutrients, and of gastrointestinal hormones, as well as on the relationship between H. pylori and the metabolic syndrome. 展开更多
关键词 HELICOBACTER PYLORI MALABSORPTION METABOLIC syndro
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The impact of anxiety on lactose intolerance symptoms
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作者 Veronica Ojetti Tortora Annalisa +5 位作者 Ianiro Gianluca Bertucci Flavio Ferrarese Daniele Buccelletti Francesco Zuccala’ Giuseppe gasbarrini antonio 《Open Journal of Gastroenterology》 2013年第2期89-92,共4页
BACKGROUND Lactose malabsorption is variably associated with lactose intolerance (LI). The determinants of symptom onset have not yet been completely identified. Visceral sensitivity may play a role in the pathogenesi... BACKGROUND Lactose malabsorption is variably associated with lactose intolerance (LI). The determinants of symptom onset have not yet been completely identified. Visceral sensitivity may play a role in the pathogenesis of functional symptoms;an increasing bulk of clinical and research data suggests the importance of the brain-gut interaction in intestinal bowel syndrome. AIM: To assess the impact of anxiety on LI symptoms, and the correlation between gas production during Lactose Breath test (LBT) and the intensity of gastrointestinal symptoms (GI) in anxious (A) and non-anxious (NA) patients. METHODS: LBT was carried out in 104 consecutive participants referred to our Gastroenterology Unit. GI symptoms were evaluated using the visual analogue scale (VAS: 0-10) throughout the LBT. All patients completed the HADS to determine anxiety. RESULTS LBT was positive in 70/104 (67%) participants;49/ 104 (47%) showed significant anxiety symptoms (>10 items). In A subjects we did not find any significant correlation between gas levels and abdominal LI symptoms scores throughout the LBT. A subject showed higher scores for all LI symptoms as compared with other participants, independently of LBT results. NA pts with positive LBT showed higher scores for all LI symptoms, as compared to negative subjects. LIMITATIONS: The predominant gender is female but it is in agreement with literature data that show a preponderance of IBS in women. CONCLUSIONS: A status significantly influences the severity of all LI symptoms and does not strictly correlate with lactase deficiency. Conversely, among NA subjects LI symptoms increase along with H2 production. Anxiety seems to be a confounding factor in IBS pts. 展开更多
关键词 LACTOSE INTOLERANCE ANXIETY H2 BREATH Test
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