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Editorial
. 2016;10(1):5-8.
doi: 10.1586/17474124.2016.1109446. Epub 2015 Nov 16.

Is there a causal link between psychological disorders and functional gastrointestinal disorders?

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Is there a causal link between psychological disorders and functional gastrointestinal disorders?

M M Wouters et al. Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2016.

Abstract

Psychological disorders, most notably anxiety and depressive disorders, somatization and catastrophizing, often precede or exacerbate functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGID) symptoms and correlate with symptom severity and health outcomes. Mounting evidence shows that psychological distress alters gut immunity, in particular mast cell activation, leading to a potentiation of sensory nerves and aberrant visceral pain perception. On the other hand, psychological stressors modulate the processing of incoming sensory signals by the brain, thereby contributing to FGID symptom development. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying stress-induced changes in the immune system or brain processing is crucial for the development of novel beneficial therapeutic strategies.

Keywords: Anxiety; depression; functional dyspepsia; irritable bowel syndrome; psychological disorder.

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