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Methanogenic flora is associated with altered colonic transit but not stool characteristics in constipation without IBS
Ashok Attaluri et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2010 Jun.
Abstract
Objectives: About 35% of humans have methane-producing gut flora. Methane-producing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) subjects are generally constipated. In animal models, methane infusion slows intestinal transit. Whether methanogenic flora alters colonic transit or stool characteristics and its relationship to constipation is unclear. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence and association of methanogenic flora in patients with slow transit (ST) constipation and normal transit (NT) constipation and non-constipated controls.
Methods: Ninety-six consecutive subjects with chronic constipation (CC) (Rome III) were evaluated with radio-opaque marker (ROM) transit studies and were classified as ST (>20% ROM retention) or NT. All constipated subjects and 106 non-constipated controls underwent breath tests to assess methane production. Baseline CH4 of >or=3 p.p.m. was used to define presence of methanogenic flora. Stool frequency and consistency were assessed using a prospective stool diary. Correlation analyses were performed.
Results: Forty-eight subjects had ST and 48 had NT. Prevalence of methanogenic flora was higher (P<0.05) in ST (75%) compared to NT (44%) or controls (28%). ST patients had higher methane production compared to NT and controls (P<0.05). NT patients also produced more methane compared to controls (P<0.05). There was moderate(P<0.05) correlation among baseline, peak, and area under the curve (AUC) of methane response with colonic transit but not with stool characteristics.
Conclusions: Presence of methanogenic flora is associated with CC. Methane production after carbohydrate challenge and its prevalence were higher in ST than NT, although stool characteristics were similar in both groups. Methane production correlated with colonic transit, suggesting an association with stool transport but not with stool characteristics.
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Prevalence of methanogenic flora in controls, constipated subjects with normal transit and constipated subjects with slow transit * significantly different from controls and NT (p <0.05)

Area under the curve of methane (in ppm.hours) are shown on the y axis. Colon transit (percentage retention of markers at 120 hrs) is shown on the x axis.
Comment in
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Methanogenic flora and constipation: many doubts for a pathogenetic link.
Di Stefano M, Corazza GR. Di Stefano M, et al. Am J Gastroenterol. 2010 Oct;105(10):2304-5. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2010.282. Am J Gastroenterol. 2010. PMID: 20927078 No abstract available.
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