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Buspirone, a new drug for the management of patients with ineffective esophageal motility?

Charlotte Scheerens1, Jan Tack2, Nathalie Rommel3.   

Abstract

Ineffective esophageal motility (IEM) is the most frequently encountered esophageal motility disorder. Patients may present with a variety of symptoms, such as dysphagia, heartburn, odynophagia, and regurgitation. Over the past years, the landscape of esophageal motility testing has been revolutionized; however, our current treatment options for IEM still remain limited. Previous studies have suggested that buspirone, a serotonin receptor agonist, enhances esophageal peristalsis and lower esophageal sphincter (LES) function. Recent work provides the first evidence that buspirone may influence LES resting pressure in patients with systemic sclerosis. Future research should evaluate whether the beneficial effects of buspirone also apply to the broad clinical entity of esophageal dysphagia patients with IEM.

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Keywords:  5-HT1A; Buspirone; esophageal high-resolution manometry; esophagus; ineffective esophageal motility; systemic sclerosis

Year:  2015        PMID: 26137300      PMCID: PMC4480541          DOI: 10.1177/2050640615585688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  United European Gastroenterol J        ISSN: 2050-6406            Impact factor:   4.623


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