Background and Methods The pathophysiology of diarrhea in patientswith the carcinoid syndrome is not understood. Possible causesinclude tumor production of neurohumoral substances, such asserotonin and substance P, which stimulate small-bowel and colonicmotility, and intestinal abnormalities, such as lymphangiectasiaand bacterial overgrowth. We undertook this study to determinewhether carcinoid diarrhea is associated with abnormal motorfunction in the small intestine and colon. We measured the gastric,small-bowel, and colonic transit of radiolabeled solid residueand estimated the volume of the ascending colon in 16 patientswith the carcinoid syndrome and diarrhea and 16 normal subjects.We also measured colonic tone and phasic pressure activity byintracolonic multilumen manometry and with an electronic barostatin seven patients and six normal subjects.
Results The patients with the carcinoid syndrome had elevated24-hour urinary excretion of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid andelevated fasting plasma serotonin concentrations. Transit timesin the small bowel and colon were two times (P<0.001) andsix times (P = 0.001) faster in the patients than in the normalsubjects. The volume of the ascending colon was approximately50 percent smaller in the patients than in the normal subjects(P<0.001). The patients had normal fasting colonic tone;their mean postprandial colonic tone was markedly increasedas compared with the values in the normal subjects (mean increase,41 percent vs. 24 percent; P = 0.03).
Conclusions Patients with the carcinoid syndrome who have diarrheahave major alterations in gut motor function that affect boththe small intestine and colon.
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From the Gastroenterology Research Unit (M.R.O., M.C., G.M.T.) and the Division of Medical Oncology (L.K.K.), Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn. Published in part in abstract form: Camilleri M, et al. Gut 1991;32:A1215 and von der Ohe MR, et al. Gastroenterology 1992;102:A251 and 1993;104:A595.
Address reprint requests to Dr. Camilleri at the Gastroenterology Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.
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