Effects of a cannabinoid receptor agonist on colonic motor and sensory functions in humans: a randomized, placebo-controlled study

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作者
Esfandyari, Tuba
Camilleri, Michael
Busciglio, Irene
Burton, Duane
Baxter, Kari
Zinsmeister, Alan R.
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Coll Med, Clin Enter Neurosci Translat & Epidemiol Res Prog, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Coll Med, Dept Hlth Sci Res, Div Biostat, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY | 2007年 / 293卷 / 01期
关键词
dronabinol; compliance; tone; pain; POSTOPERATIVE PAIN; CB1; IMMUNOREACTIVITY; REPRODUCIBILITY; LOCALIZATION; MODULATION; EXPRESSION; MANAGEMENT; MEDIATION; SENSATION;
D O I
10.1152/ajpgi.00565.2006
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Cannabinoid receptors (CBR) are located on cholinergic neurons in the brain stem, stomach, and colon. CBR stimulation inhibits motility in rodents. Effects in humans are unclear. Dronabinol (DRO), a nonselective CBR agonist, inhibits colonic motility and sensation. The aim of this study was to compare effects of DRO and placebo (PLA) on colonic motility and sensation in healthy volunteers. Fifty-two volunteers were randomly assigned (double-blind) to a single dose of 7.5 mg DRO or PLA postoperative with concealed allocation. A balloon-manometric assembly placed into the descending colon allowed assessment of colonic compliance, motility, tone, and sensation before and 1 h after oral ingestion of medication, and during fasting, and for 1 h after 1,000-kcal meal. There was an overall significant increase in colonic compliance (P = 0.045), a borderline effect of relaxation in fasting colonic tone (P = 0.096), inhibition of postprandial colonic tone (P = 0.048), and inhibition of fasting and postprandial phasic pressure (P = 0.008 and 0.030, respectively). While DRO did not significantly alter thresholds for first gas or pain sensation, there was an increase in sensory rating for pain during random phasic distensions at all pressures tested and in both genders (P = 0.024). In conclusion, in humans the nonselective CBR agonist, DRO, relaxes the colon and reduces postprandial colonic motility and tone. Increase in sensation ratings to distension in the presence of relaxation of the colon suggests central modulation of perception. The potential for CBR to modulate colonic motor function in diarrheal disease such as irritable bowel syndrome deserves further study.
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