J Neurogastroenterol Motil.  2016 Apr;22(2):264-271. 10.5056/jnm15113.

Rectal Mechano-sensory Function in Patients with Carcinoid Diarrhea

Affiliations
  • 1Neurogastroenterology Unit, Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark. tg@clin.au.dk
  • 2Mech-Sense, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
  • 3Department of Surgery P, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS
In patients with neuroendocrine tumors, excessive production of serotonin and other amines may cause the carcinoid syndrome, which is mainly characterized by diarrhea and flushing. Little is known about the pathophysiology of carcinoid diarrhea. In several other groups of patients, diarrhea may be associated with rectal hypersensitivity and increased rectal tone. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare rectal sensitivity and compliance in patients with carcinoid diarrhea and in healthy subjects.
METHODS
Twelve patients (6 males, aged 54-78 years, median 65 years), with carcinoid diarrhea and 19 healthy subjects (7 males, aged 50-78 years, median 61 years) were included. Rectal mechanical and heat stimulation was used for assessment of rectal mechano-sensory properties.
RESULTS
Overall, 5.3% higher temperatures were needed to elicit sensory responses in patients with carcinoid diarrhea than in healthy subjects (P = 0.015). Posthoc analyses revealed that the sensory threshold to heat was 48.1 ± 3.1℃ in patients vs 44.7 ± 4.7℃ in healthy subjects (P = 0.041). In contrast, patients and healthy subjects showed no overall differences in rectal sensory response to mechanical distension (P = 0.731) or rectal compliance (P = 0.990).
CONCLUSIONS
Patients with carcinoid diarrhea have higher sensory thresholds to heat stimulation in comparison to healthy subjects, but normal rectal sensation to mechanical distension and normal compliance. Therefore, treatment of carcinoid diarrhea should aim at prolonging gastrointestinal transit and decreasing secretion, rather than modifying rectal mechano-sensory function.

Keyword

Diarrhea; Neuroendocrine tumors; Rectum; Sensation; Serotonin

MeSH Terms

Amines
Carcinoid Tumor*
Compliance
Diarrhea*
Flushing
Gastrointestinal Transit
Hot Temperature
Humans
Hypersensitivity
Male
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Rectum
Sensation
Sensory Thresholds
Serotonin
Amines
Serotonin
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