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Evaluation of bidirectional gut-brain axis and anorectal function in Parkinson's disease with constipation.

Yun YanKarunaratne TennekoonAudrey EubanksAnam HerekarDhanush ShimogaDeepak AyyalaColin McLeodJulie A KurekJohn C MorganSatish S C RaoAmol Sharma
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2023)
Parkinson's disease is associated with significant bidirectional gut-brain axis dysfunction as evidenced by prolonged afferent and efferent neuronal signaling. Constipation severity in PD is correlated to abnormal rectal sensation and lateralized disturbance of efferent brain-gut signaling.
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