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World J Gastroenterol. May 28, 2009; 15(20): 2479-2488
Published online May 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.2479
Published online May 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.2479
Study material | Treatment | Response | Study details | Reference |
Colonic longitudinal smooth muscle | Relaxative cannabinoid agonists | Decreased relaxation in specimens vs controls | Study performed on diverticulitis specimens vs colorectal cancer controls | Guagnini et al[46] |
Colonic longitudinal smooth muscle | Nitroprusside, relaxative agent | Decreased relaxation in specimens vs controls | Study performed on 10 DD patients vs 10 colorectal cancer controls | Golder et al[21] |
Colonic circular smooth muscle | Contractionary, cholinergic stimuli | Decreased induction of contractionary waves in cases vs earlier data on "normal" patients | Material obtained from 12 patients, 10 of whom exhibited ‘abnormal responses’ Multiple samples from the same patient showed site specific differences | Huizinga et al[103] |
Left-sided colonic smooth muscle | Nitric oxide, relaxative agent | Decreased relaxation in cases vs controls | Left-sided DD 9 patients, vs 16 left-sided colon cancer controls | Tomita et al[52] |
Colonic longitudinal and circular muscle | Contractory acetylcholine | Increased contractionary response in DD cases vs controls | 20 subjects with rectal tumours, 10 cases and 10 controls | Golder et al[51] |
Contractory tachykinin receptor antagonists | Higher active and resting stress in DD cases |
Design | Findings | Comments | Reference |
Case control study comparing dietary fiber intake in 100 (symptomatic) DD cases vs 80 age and sex matched controls | Dietary fiber intake significantly higher amongst controls | Study participants were patients hospitalized due to diverticulosis; again symptoms may have influenced their diet | Manousos et al[12] |
Prevalence of DD assessed by barium enema in 189 non-vegetarian volunteers vs 55 vegetarians | Diverticular disease was significantly higher in the non- vegetarian group | "Asymptomatic" volunteers recruited prior to diagnosis and grouped based on dietary choices. A potential confounder is a possible causative effect for meat | Gear et al[104] |
Case control study comparing dietary fiber intake in 40 (symptomatic) DD cases vs 80 age and sex matched controls | Dietary fiber intake significantly higher amongst controls | Dietary fiber intake was "estimated" by dieticians. Symptomatic DD patients were studied so the symptoms may have influenced their diet | Brodribb et al[62] |
"Prospective" case control study. As part of the Health professionals follow up study, 43 881 US men aged 40-75 followed over 6 years, for self reported diagnoses | Dietary fiber intake significantly lower in cases RR = 0.63 | The largest and potentially most informative study. Crucially, the participants were not clinically examined for DD prior to the study. So we cannot rule out effects of DD on dietary choices | Aldoori et al[63] |
Case control study comparing dietary fiber intake between 86 right-sided DD cases and 106 controls | No relationship between DD and fiber consumption | Only study on right-sided DD, negative finding may indicate either a different etiology or perhaps right-sided DD just has fewer effects that might influence diet choice | Lin et al[64] |
- Citation: Commane DM, Arasaradnam RP, Mills S, Mathers JC, Bradburn M. Diet, ageing and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of diverticular disease. World J Gastroenterol 2009; 15(20): 2479-2488
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v15/i20/2479.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.15.2479