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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oxytocin is released in response to a fatty meal. Blockage of the oxytocin receptor led to slower gastric emptying whereas stimulation resulted in less satiety in healthy volunteers. Patients with diabetes mellitus and gastroparesis lack oxytocin elevation, and dyspepsia is partly caused by reduced fundus accommodation causing early satiety and related symptoms. The aim of this study was thus to examine the effect of oxytocin on gastric emptying, satiety and volume intake in patients with gastrointestinal pathology.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22420866 PMCID: PMC3325871 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Oxytocin infusions prolonged the gastric emptying time compared to saline in patients with diabetes mellitus and gastroparesis (. Values are given as box plots representing median (interquartile range). Wilcoxon's test.
Laboratory characteristics of patients with diabetes mellitus and gastroparesis
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Diabetes duration (years) | 32.0 (15.5-39.3) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25.8 (22.4-30.0) |
| HbA1C (mmol/mol) | 64.0 (59.0-68.8) |
| Fasting blood glucose, saline trial (mmol L-1) | 9.3 (7.1-12.2) |
| Fasting blood glucose, oxytocin trial (mmol L-1) | 9.6 (6.9-10.5) |
BMI = body mass index, HbA1c = glycosylated hemoglobin. Values are given as median (interquartile range).
Figure 2There were no differences between saline and oxytocin in the VAS scores at 30 and 70 minutes after food intake during gastric emptying scintigraphy in patients with diabetes mellitus and gastroparesis (. Values are given as boxplots representing median (interquartile range). Wilcoxon's test.
Figure 3The area under the curve (AUC) for the satiety scores between saline (a) and oxytocin (b) infusions in patients with functional dyspepsia did not differ (. Values are given as boxplots representing median (interquartile range). The square inside the boxplot represents mean value. Wilcoxon's test.
Clinical characteristics of patients with diabetes mellitus and gastroparesis (n = 12)
| No (%) | |
|---|---|
| Diabetes mellitus type 1 | 9 (75) |
| Diabetes mellitus type 2 | 3 (25) |
| Women | 10 (83) |
| Men | 2 (17) |
| Other complications of diabetes mellitus | 10 (83) |
| - Retinopathy | 8 (67) |
| - Peripheral neuropathy | 7 (58) |
| - Nephropathy | 2 (17) |
| - Other | 7 (58) |
| Pharmacological treatment for gastrointestinal dysmotility | 4 (33) |
| Insulin treatment | 10 (83) |
| Oral hypoglycemic drugs | 3 (25) |
| Hypothyroidism | 3 (25) |
Clinical characteristics of patients with functional dyspepsia (n = 14)
| No (%) | |
|---|---|
| Women | 12 (86) |
| Men | 2 (14) |
| Bloating as predominant symptom/symptoms | 5 (36) |
| Early satiety as predominant symptom/symptoms | 6 (43) |
| Epigastric pain as predominant symptom/symptoms | 2 (14) |
| Epigastric burning as predominant symptom/symptoms | 2 (14) |