Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London London UK
2. Division of Biomedical Sciences St George's University of London London UK
Abstract
SummaryBackgroundDrugs which can inhibit nausea/vomiting and/or increase gastric emptying are used to treat gastroparesis, mostly ‘off‐label’. Within each category, they act at different targets and modulate different physiological mechanisms.AimsAddress the questions: In gastroparesis, why should blocking one pathway causing vomiting, be more appropriate than another? Why might increasing gastric emptying via one mechanism be more appropriate than another?MethodsDrugs used clinically were identified via consensus opinions and reviews, excluding the poorly characterised. Their pharmacology was defined, mapped to mechanisms influencing vomiting and gastric emptying, and rationale developed for therapeutic use.ResultsVomiting: Rationale for 5‐HT3, D2, H1or muscarinic antagonists, and mirtazapine, amitriptyline, nortriptyline, are poor. Arguments for inhibiting central consequences of vagal afferent transmission by NK1antagonism are complicated by doubts over effects on nausea. Gastric emptying: Confusion emerges because of side‐effects of drugs increasing gastric emptying: Metoclopramide (5‐HT4agonist, D2and 5‐HT3antagonist; also blocks some emetic stimuli and causes tardive dyskinesia) and Erythromycin (high‐efficacy motilin agonist, requiring low doses to minimise side‐effects). Limited trials with selective 5‐HT4agonists indicate variable efficacy.ConclusionsSeveral drug classes inhibiting vomiting have no scientific rationale. NK1antagonism has rationale but complicated by limited efficacy against nausea. Studies must resolve variable efficacy of selective 5‐HT4agonists and apparent superiority over motilin agonists. Overall, lack of robust activity indicates a need for novel approaches targeting nausea (e.g., modulating gastric pacemaker or vagal activity, use of receptor agonists or new targets such as GDF15) and objective assessments of nausea.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology
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