Authors
David A Seminowicz, Jennifer S Labus, Joshua A Bueller, Kirsten Tillisch, Bruce D Naliboff, M Catherine Bushnell, Emeran A Mayer
Publication date
2010/7/1
Journal
Gastroenterology
Volume
139
Issue
1
Pages
48-57. e2
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
BACKGROUND & AIMS
Several studies have examined structural brain changes associated with chronic pain syndromes, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but study sample sizes have been small and heterogeneous.
METHODS
We used magnetic resonance imaging–based techniques, voxel-based morphometry, and cortical thickness analysis to examine brain anatomical differences in a relatively large, tightly screened sample of IBS patients (n = 55); we compared data with that from healthy persons (controls; n = 48).
RESULTS
IBS was associated with decreased gray matter density (GMD) in widespread areas of the brain, including medial prefrontal and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, posterior parietal cortex, ventral striatum, and thalamus. Compared with controls, we observed increased GMD in patients with IBS in the pregenual anterior cingulate cortex and the orbitofrontal cortex, as well as trends in …
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