Evaluation of bidirectional gut‐brain axis and anorectal function in Parkinson's disease with constipation
Yun Yan,
Karunaratne Tennekoon,
Audrey Eubanks
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative movement disorder with prodromal and highly prevalent gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, especially constipation. Although PD models suggest gut‐brain axis dysfunction, the mechanistic underpinnings and their correlation with GI symptoms are poorly understood.AimTo examine the bidirectional gut‐brain axis function in PD and correlate it with constipation severity, PD duration, and severity.MethodsRectal sensory thresholds and afferent cortical evoked poten… Show more
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