학술논문

Duodenal Implications in the Pathophysiology of Functional Dyspepsia
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility. Jul 30, 2010 16(3):251
Subject
Acids
Duodenum
Dyspepsia
Eosinophilia
Language
English
ISSN
2093-0879
Abstract
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a heterogeneous disorder associated with diverse pathophysiologic mechanisms. Studies have shown duodenal implications in the pathophysiology of FD. Duodenal hypersensitivity to acid, increased duodenal acid ex-posure, and abnormal responses to duodenal lipids or released cholecystokinin have been observed in patients with FD. Moreover, there is evidence indicating duodenal immune activation in FD. Alterations in the number of duodenal eosinophils or intraepithelial lymphocytes have been reported in a subset of FD patients, particularly in patients with post-infectious FD. Whether these abnormalities in the duodenum play a crucial role in the generation of dyspeptic symptoms needs to be elucidated. Further investigations on the relationship between duodenal abnormalities and well-known pathophysiologic mech-anisms of FD are required. Furthermore, the causative factors related to the development of duodenal abnormalities in FD war-rant further study.