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Gastric emptying and symptoms of bulimia nervosa: Effect of a prokinetic agent

Abstract Objective Previous studies have suggested that delayed gastric emptying and abnormal postprandial release of hormones that influence satiation, particularly cholecystokinin (CCK), may play an important role in the pathophysiology of bulimia nervosa (BN). This study was designed to test thes...

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Published in:Physiology & behavior 2012-05, Vol.106 (2), p.238-242
Main Authors: Devlin, Michael J, Kissileff, Harry R, Zimmerli, Ellen J, Samuels, Francine, Chen, Benny E, Brown, Amanda J, Geliebter, Allan, Walsh, B. Timothy
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description Abstract Objective Previous studies have suggested that delayed gastric emptying and abnormal postprandial release of hormones that influence satiation, particularly cholecystokinin (CCK), may play an important role in the pathophysiology of bulimia nervosa (BN). This study was designed to test these hypotheses as well as the efficacy of the prokinetic agent erythromycin in patients with BN. Method Thirty-two normal-weight women with BN and 24 control participants consumed a large liquid test meal. Gastric emptying and pre- and postprandial release of CCK, peptide YY (PYY), and ghrelin were determined. Participants with BN were then recruited for double-blind treatment with erythromycin up to 500 mg three times daily vs. placebo for 6 weeks, following which they consumed a repeat test meal with gastric emptying and appetitive hormone measurements. Results CCK release at 15 min following the meal was marginally lower ( p = 0.1) in BN than in control participants. Rate of gastric emptying and postprandial hormone release were similar in BN and controls. BN patients assigned to erythromycin compared to those assigned to placebo had more rapid gastric emptying following treatment, but there were no differences in release of CCK, PYY, or ghrelin following the post-treatment test meal. Moreover, treatment with erythromycin was not associated with clinical response. Discussion The current study does not support the clinical utility of moderate dose erythromycin in treating BN. Furthermore, the findings suggest that a modest increase in gastric emptying rate is associated neither with altered postprandial hormonal release nor with clinical benefit in these patients. While providing no evidence for the effectiveness of prokinetic agents in this setting, our findings do not preclude the possibility that a greater increase in gastric emptying rate might prove beneficial.
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Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Behavioral psychophysiology
Biological and medical sciences
Bulimia
Bulimia nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa - drug therapy
Cholecystokinin
Cholecystokinin - blood
Double-Blind Method
Eating behavior disorders
Eating disorders
Eating laboratory
Erythromycin - pharmacology
Erythromycin - therapeutic use
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gastric emptying
Gastric Emptying - drug effects
Gastrointestinal Agents - pharmacology
Gastrointestinal Agents - therapeutic use
Ghrelin - blood
Humans
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Motilin - agonists
Peptide YY - blood
Pharmacotherapy
Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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