Recent literature data have given emphasis to the relationship between gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and neurologic diseases, underlying a new pathogenic pathway: The so-called 'gut-brain axis.' Herein, authors report a case of a 10-month-old male infant, admitted for drug-resistant epilepsy, associated with irritable behavior and GI discomfort, secondary to cow's milk protein allergy. Seizures were described by parents as upward eye movements that were mostly deviated to the right and were associated with slight extension of his neck. They were infrequent at first, but had increased gradually during the course of 3 days (up to 15-20 times/day). No anticonvulsant therapy was effective. Only a cow's milk protein-free diet, accidentally started during a gastroenteritis episode, was effective in stopping seizures. Our case underlines the peculiar vulnerability of the blood-brain barrier under 1 year of age, for which children of this age group experience neurologic manifestations during episodes of systemic inflammation.

The Gut-brain axis: A new pathogenic view of neurologic symptoms - Description of a pediatric case / Falsaperla, R.; Romano, C.; Pavone, P.; Vitaliti, G.; Yuan, Q.; Motamed-Gorji, N.; Lubrano, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES. - ISSN 1817-1745. - 12:1(2017), pp. 105-108. [10.4103/jpn.JPN_190_16]

The Gut-brain axis: A new pathogenic view of neurologic symptoms - Description of a pediatric case

Lubrano R.
2017

Abstract

Recent literature data have given emphasis to the relationship between gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and neurologic diseases, underlying a new pathogenic pathway: The so-called 'gut-brain axis.' Herein, authors report a case of a 10-month-old male infant, admitted for drug-resistant epilepsy, associated with irritable behavior and GI discomfort, secondary to cow's milk protein allergy. Seizures were described by parents as upward eye movements that were mostly deviated to the right and were associated with slight extension of his neck. They were infrequent at first, but had increased gradually during the course of 3 days (up to 15-20 times/day). No anticonvulsant therapy was effective. Only a cow's milk protein-free diet, accidentally started during a gastroenteritis episode, was effective in stopping seizures. Our case underlines the peculiar vulnerability of the blood-brain barrier under 1 year of age, for which children of this age group experience neurologic manifestations during episodes of systemic inflammation.
2017
Food allergy; gastrointestinal inflammation; gut-brain axis; seizures
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The Gut-brain axis: A new pathogenic view of neurologic symptoms - Description of a pediatric case / Falsaperla, R.; Romano, C.; Pavone, P.; Vitaliti, G.; Yuan, Q.; Motamed-Gorji, N.; Lubrano, R.. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES. - ISSN 1817-1745. - 12:1(2017), pp. 105-108. [10.4103/jpn.JPN_190_16]
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