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Abstract #3023

Defining the Mode of Action of Loperamide & Loperamide Plus Simethicone using an MRI Model of Acute Diarrhoea

Elisa Placidi1, Luca Marciani2, Caroline L. Hoad1, Klara C. Garsed2, Susan E. Pritchard1, Eleanor F. Cox1, Carolyn Costigan3, Robin C. Spiller2, Penny A. Gowland1

1SPMMRC, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre Biomedical Research Unit, Nottingham, United Kingdom; 3Brain & Body Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom


MRI was used to investigate the mode of action of anti-diarrheal drugs, loperamide and loperamide + simethicone, using a model of acute diarrhoea based on a mannitol drink. 18 healthy volunteers were imaged on a 1.5 T Philips Achieva scanner with several sequences up to 5 hours after the mannitol drink, to assess changes in the gut in terms of water content, volume, T2 and image signal intensity. Differences between the three conditions have been quantified, proving that the MRI technique optimised is efficient to investigate the response of the gut to drugs.