G M Mawe
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Lavoie B, Roberts J, Haag M, Spohn S, Margolis K, Sharkey K, et al.
Pharmacol Res
. 2018 Jul;
140:75-84.
PMID: 30030171
Osteoporosis and bone fractures occur at higher frequency in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and decreased bone mass is observed in animal models of colitis. Another consistent feature of...
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Spear E, Holt E, Joyce E, Haag M, Mawe S, Hennig G, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2018 Apr;
30(9):e13349.
PMID: 29644797
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that, in addition to motor, sensory, and cognitive symptoms, also causes constipation, which is poorly understood. Here,...
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Coates M, Tekin I, Vrana K, Mawe G
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
. 2017 Jul;
46(6):569-580.
PMID: 28737264
Background: Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) is an important mediator of every major gut-related function. Recent investigations also suggest that 5-HT can influence the development and severity of inflammation within the gut,...
4.
Bredenoord A, Browning K, Mawe G, Galligan J, Simren M
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2016 Aug;
28(10):1451.
PMID: 27485800
No abstract available.
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Camilleri M, Drossman D, Becker G, Webster L, Davies A, Mawe G
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2014 Aug;
26(10):1386-95.
PMID: 25164154
Background: Opioids are effective for acute and chronic pain conditions, but their use is associated with often difficult-to-manage constipation and other gastrointestinal (GI) effects due to effects on peripheral μ-opioid...
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Behar J, Mawe G, Mawe G, Carey M, Carey M
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2013 Feb;
25(4):283-90.
PMID: 23414509
A large number of human and animal studies have challenged the hypothesis that cystic duct obstruction by gallstones causes cholecystitis. These studies suggest that lithogenic bile that can deliver high...
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Lavoie B, Nausch B, Zane E, Leonard M, Balemba O, Bartoo A, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2012 May;
24(7):e313-24.
PMID: 22621672
Unlabelled: BACKGROUND; Decreased gallbladder smooth muscle (GBSM) contractility is a hallmark of cholesterol gallstone disease, but the interrelationship between lithogenicity, biliary stasis, and inflammation are poorly understood. We studied a...
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Hons I, Storr M, Mackie K, Lutz B, Pittman Q, Mawe G, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2012 Jan;
24(3):e113-24.
PMID: 22235973
Background: The enteric nervous system (ENS) possesses extensive synaptic connections which integrate information and provide appropriate outputs to coordinate the activity of the gastrointestinal tract. The regulation of enteric synapses...
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Hoffman J, McKnight N, Sharkey K, Mawe G
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2011 Mar;
23(7):673-e279.
PMID: 21426440
Background: Colitis is associated with increased excitability of afterhyperpolarization neurons (AH neurons) and facilitated synaptic transmission in the myenteric plexus. These changes are accompanied by disrupted propulsive motility, particularly in...
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Balemba O, Bhattarai Y, Stenkamp-Strahm C, Lesakit M, Mawe G
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2010 Aug;
22(12):1332-9.
PMID: 20718943
Background: Garcinia buchananii bark extract is a traditional African remedy for diarrhea, dysentery, abdominal discomfort, and pain. We investigated the mechanisms and efficacy of this extract using the guinea pig...