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IBS stress reactivity phenotype is associated with blood transcriptome profiles and microstructural and functional brain changes.

Jennifer S LabusDesiree R DelgadilloSteven W ColeChencai WangBruce D NaliboffLin ChangBenjamin M EllingsonEmeran A Mayer
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
The findings support a model of tonically increased SNS activity as a plausible risk factor for increased autonomic reactivity to psychosocial stressors and low grade immune activation in both IBS and HCs, with a greater prevalence in IBS. These findings may have important implications for personalized treatment interventions in IBS.
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