1996
DOI: 10.1136/gut.39.5.741
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Oxytocin increases thresholds of colonic visceral perception in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

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“…For instance, intranasal OXY can reduce the pain from chronic constipation, 26 and intravenous OXY increases the pain threshold to colonic distention in irritable bowel syndrome. 27 In addition, in somatic studies, both chronic and acute low back pain were significantly relieved following the intrathecal administration of OXY. 8 While these data indicate that OXY may be an effective analgesic in humans, the report is lacking in a number of important details, including a description of the participants' back pain and the duration of the OXY effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, intranasal OXY can reduce the pain from chronic constipation, 26 and intravenous OXY increases the pain threshold to colonic distention in irritable bowel syndrome. 27 In addition, in somatic studies, both chronic and acute low back pain were significantly relieved following the intrathecal administration of OXY. 8 While these data indicate that OXY may be an effective analgesic in humans, the report is lacking in a number of important details, including a description of the participants' back pain and the duration of the OXY effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Liu et al, 2002), i.p. (Agren et al, 1997), and intracisternal administration of OT (Arletti et al, 1993), as well as direct injections of OT to the PAG and the nucleus raphe magnus (Robinson et al, 2002), induced antinociceptive effects in animals and humans (Arletti et al, 1993;Lundeberg et al, 1994;Louvel et al, 1996;Petersson et al, 1996;Agren et al, 1997;Caron et al, 1998;Kang and Park, 2000). The involvement of opioid receptors in OT-induced antinociception in the CNS has also been investigated (Wang et al, 2003;Zubrzycka et al, 2005).…”
Section: Modulation Of Serotonin Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance oxytocin in placebo controlled trials was shown to reduce the severity of headache and colonic visceral perception in irritable bowel syndrome (Louvel et al, 1996) but produced no beneficial effect in fibromyalgia (Mameli et al, 2014) or pain in chronic constipation (Ohlsson et al, 2005). While oxytocin has been reported to reduce pain and unpleasantness in the cold pressor test and acute laser evoked thermal pain (Paloyelis et al, 2016b) other experimental pain models have not shown a clear anti-nociceptive effect (Kessner et al, 2013;Zunhammer et al, 2015).…”
Section: The Analgesic Effects Of Oxytocinmentioning
confidence: 99%