Electroceuticals in the Gastrointestinal Tract
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Ramadi, Khalil B; Srinivasan, Shriya S; Traverso, Giovanni
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The field of electroceuticals has attracted considerable attention over the past few decades as a novel therapeutic modality. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract (GIT) holds significant potential as a target for electroceuticals as the intersection of neural, endocrine, and immune systems. We review recent developments in electrical stimulation of various portions of the GIT (including esophagus, stomach, and small and large intestine) and nerves projecting to the GIT and supportive organs. This has been tested with varying degrees of success for several dysmotility, inflammatory, hormonal, and neurologic disorders. We outline a vision for the future of GI electroceuticals, building on advances in mechanistic understanding of GI physiology coupled with novel ingestible technologies. The next wave of electroceutical therapies will be minimally invasive and more targeted than current approaches, making them an indispensable tool in the clinical armamentarium.
Date issued
2020-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MITJournal
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
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Elsevier BV
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Ramadi, Khalil B, Srinivasan, Shriya S and Traverso, Giovanni. 2020. "Electroceuticals in the Gastrointestinal Tract." Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 41 (12).
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1873-3735