2013
Relationship between postprandial metabolomics and colon motility in children with constipation
Rodriguez L, Roberts LD, LaRosa J, Heinz N, Gerszten R, Nurko S, Goldstein AM. Relationship between postprandial metabolomics and colon motility in children with constipation. Neurogastroenterology & Motility 2013, 25: 420-e299. PMID: 23421516, PMCID: PMC3877617, DOI: 10.1111/nmo.12086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment of constipationColonic motilityMotility indexMotility patternsNormal postprandial increasePostprandial motility patternCohort of childrenPostprandial metabolic changesSignificant metabolite changesColon manometryColon motilityConstipated childrenProspective studyStandardized mealKynurenic acidMeal challengePostprandial increasePostprandial changesMultiple time pointsConstipationLipid metabolitesPotential metabolic targetsAbstractTextSpecific metabolitesMetabolic changes
2012
Internal anal sphincter relaxation associated with bisacodyl‐induced colonic high amplitude propagating contractions in children with constipation: a colo‐anal reflex?
Rodriguez L, Siddiqui A, Nurko S. Internal anal sphincter relaxation associated with bisacodyl‐induced colonic high amplitude propagating contractions in children with constipation: a colo‐anal reflex? Neurogastroenterology & Motility 2012, 24: 1023-e545. PMID: 22757618, PMCID: PMC3465462, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2982.2012.01965.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-amplitude peristaltic contractionsInternal anal sphincter relaxationAnal sphincter relaxationIAS relaxationSphincter relaxationAnal residual pressureManometry tracingsDefecation disordersConstipated childrenAnal relaxationHepatic flexureResting pressureDistal colonPeristaltic contractionsColonAbstractTextConstipationContraction propagationReflexChildrenImportant proportionContractionMost casesPatientsBisacodyl