Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA.
Mil Med Res. 2024 Jul 8;11(1):45. doi: 10.1186/s40779-024-00547-2.
Gulf War Illness (GWI) is characterized by a wide range of symptoms that manifests largely as gastrointestinal symptoms. Among these gastrointestinal symptoms, motility disorders are highly prevalent, presenting as chronic constipation, stomach pain, indigestion, diarrhea, and other conditions that severely impact the quality of life of GWI veterans. However, despite a high prevalence of gastrointestinal impairments among these veterans, most research attention has focused on neurological disturbances. This perspective provides a comprehensive overview of current in vivo research advancements elucidating the underlying mechanisms contributing to gastrointestinal disorders in GWI. Generally, these in vivo and in vitro models propose that neuroinflammation alters gut motility and drives the gastrointestinal symptoms reported in GWI. Additionally, this perspective highlights the potential and challenges of in vitro bioengineering models, which could be a crucial contributor to understanding and treating the pathology of gastrointestinal related-GWI.
海湾战争病(GWI)的特点是广泛的症状,主要表现为胃肠道症状。在这些胃肠道症状中,运动障碍非常普遍,表现为慢性便秘、胃痛、消化不良、腹泻等,严重影响 GWI 退伍军人的生活质量。然而,尽管这些退伍军人的胃肠道损伤患病率很高,但大多数研究注意力都集中在神经紊乱上。本观点全面概述了目前阐明导致 GWI 胃肠道疾病的潜在机制的体内研究进展。通常,这些体内和体外模型表明神经炎症会改变肠道蠕动并导致 GWI 报告的胃肠道症状。此外,本观点强调了体外生物工程模型的潜力和挑战,这可能是理解和治疗与胃肠道相关的 GWI 病理的关键因素。
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