K Tillisch
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Osadchiy V, Mayer E, Bhatt R, Labus J, Gao L, Kilpatrick L, et al.
Obes Sci Pract
. 2019 Nov;
5(5):416-436.
PMID: 31687167
Background: Neuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting state activity. An imbalance between homeostatic and reward aspects of ingestive behaviour may contribute to obesity and food addiction....
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Gupta A, Mayer E, Hamadani K, Bhatt R, Fling C, Alaverdyan M, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2017 Apr;
41(8):1185-1195.
PMID: 28360430
Background/objectives: The brain has a central role in regulating ingestive behavior in obesity. Analogous to addiction behaviors, an imbalance in the processing of rewarding and salient stimuli results in maladaptive...
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Gupta A, Cole S, Labus J, Joshi S, Nguyen T, Kilpatrick L, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2017 Feb;
29(6).
PMID: 28191693
Background: Distinct gene expression profiles in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) consistent with increased sympathetic nervous system activity have been described in different populations under chronic stress. Neuroinflammatory brain changes,...
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Hong J, Naliboff B, Labus J, Gupta A, Kilpatrick L, Ashe-McNalley C, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2015 Nov;
28(1):127-38.
PMID: 26526698
Background: A majority of the subjects with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) show increased behavioral and brain responses to expected and delivered aversive visceral stimuli during controlled rectal balloon distension, and...
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Hubbard C, Hong J, Jiang Z, Ebrat B, Suyenobu B, Smith S, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2015 Jun;
27(9):1282-94.
PMID: 26087779
Background: Increased attention to gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and disease-specific contexts may play an important role in the enhanced perception of visceral stimuli frequently reported in patients with irritable bowel syndrome...
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Lowen M, Mayer E, Tillisch K, Labus J, Naliboff B, Lundberg P, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2015 Mar;
27(5):646-55.
PMID: 25777251
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients show evidence of altered central processing of visceral signals. One of the proposed alterations in sensory processing is an altered engagement of endogenous pain...
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Lowen M, Mayer E, Sjoberg M, Tillisch K, Naliboff B, Labus J, et al.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
. 2013 Apr;
37(12):1184-97.
PMID: 23617618
Background: Gut-directed hypnotherapy can reduce IBS symptoms, but the mechanisms underlying this therapeutic effect remain unknown. Aim: To determine the effect of hypnotherapy and educational intervention on brain responses to...
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Le Neve B, Posserud I, Bohn L, Guyonnet D, Rondeau P, Tillisch K, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol
. 2013 Apr;
108(5):786-95.
PMID: 23588235
Objectives: The aim of the present pilot study was to evaluate the usefulness of a test meal containing lactulose in the non-invasive assessment of visceral sensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome...
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Connolly L, Coveleskie K, Kilpatrick L, Labus J, Ebrat B, Stains J, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2013 Apr;
25(7):579-e460.
PMID: 23566308
Background: Ingestion of sweet food is driven by central reward circuits and restrained by endocrine and neurocrine satiety signals. The specific influence of sucrose intake on central affective and reward...
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Tillisch K, Labus J, Nam B, Bueller J, Smith S, Suyenobu B, et al.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
. 2012 Jan;
35(3):360-7.
PMID: 22221140
Background: Irritable bowel syndrome is characterised by chronic abdominal pain and frequent comorbid anxiety. The substance P ⁄ neurokinin-1 receptor system is implicated in the regulation of both pain and...