Ghrelin enhances gastric emptying in diabetic gastroparesis: a double blind, placebo controlled, crossover study

CDR Murray, NM Martin, M Patterson, SA Taylor… - Gut, 2005 - gut.bmj.com
CDR Murray, NM Martin, M Patterson, SA Taylor, MA Ghatei, MA Kamm, C Johnston…
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Background: Diabetic gastroparesis is a disabling condition with no consistently effective
treatment. In animals, ghrelin increases gastric emptying and reverses postoperative ileus.
We present the results of a double blind, placebo controlled, crossover study of ghrelin in
gastric emptying in patients with diabetic gastroparesis. Methods: Ten insulin requiring
diabetic patients (five men, six type I) referred with symptoms indicative of gastroparesis
received a two hour infusion of either ghrelin (5 pmol/kg/min) or saline on two occasions …
Background: Diabetic gastroparesis is a disabling condition with no consistently effective treatment. In animals, ghrelin increases gastric emptying and reverses postoperative ileus. We present the results of a double blind, placebo controlled, crossover study of ghrelin in gastric emptying in patients with diabetic gastroparesis.
Methods: Ten insulin requiring diabetic patients (five men, six type I) referred with symptoms indicative of gastroparesis received a two hour infusion of either ghrelin (5 pmol/kg/min) or saline on two occasions. Blood glucose was controlled by euglycaemic clamp. Gastric emptying rate (GER) was calculated by real time ultrasound following a test meal. Blood was sampled for ghrelin, growth hormone (GH), and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) levels. Cardiovagal neuropathy was assessed using the Mayo Clinic composite autonomic severity score (range 0 (normal)–3).
Results: Baseline ghrelin levels were mean 445 (SEM 36) pmol/l. Ghrelin infusion achieved a peak plasma level of 2786 (188) pmol/l at 90 minutes, corresponding to a peak GH of 70.9 (19.8) pmol/l. Ghrelin increased gastric emptying in seven of 10 patients (30 (6)% to 43 (5)%; p = 0.04). Impaired cardiovagal tone correlated inversely with peak postprandial PP values (p<0.05) but did not correlate with GER.
Conclusions: Ghrelin increases gastric emptying in patients with diabetic gastroparesis. This is independent of vagal tone. We propose that analogues of ghrelin may represent a new class of prokinetic agents.
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