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Resting state hypothalamic response to glucose predicts glucose induced attenuation in the ventral striatal response to food cues

机译:对葡萄糖的休息状态下丘脑反应预测葡萄糖诱导对食品提示的腹侧纹状体反应中的衰减

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Feeding behavior is regulated by a complex interaction of central nervous system responses to metabolic signals that reflect nutrient availability and to food cues that trigger appetitive responses. Prior work has shown that the hypothalamus is a key brain area that senses and responds to changes in metabolic signals, and exposure to food cues induces the activation of brain areas involved in reward processing. However, it is not known how the hypothalamic responses to changes in metabolic state are related to reward responses to food cues. This study aimed to understand whether changes in hypothalamic activity in response to glucose-induced metabolic signals are linked to food-cue reactivity within brain areas involved in reward processing. We combined two neuroimaging modalities (Arterial Spin Labeling and Blood Oxygen Level Dependent) to measure glucose-induced changes in hypothalamic cerebral blood flow (CBF) and food-cue task induced changes in brain activity within reward-related regions. Twenty-five participants underwent a MRI session following glucose ingestion and a subset of twenty individuals underwent an additional water session on a separate day as a control condition (drink order randomized). Hunger was assessed before and after drink consumption. We observed that individuals who had a greater reduction in hypothalamic CBF exhibited a greater reduction in left ventral striatum food cue reactivity (Spearman's rho = 0.46, P = 0.048) following glucose vs. water ingestion. These results are the first to use multimodal imaging to demonstrate a link between hypothalamic metabolic signaling and ventral striatal food cue reactivity. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:通过中枢神经系统对代谢信号的复杂相互作用来调节饲养行为,这些代谢信号反映营养可用性和引发食欲性的食物提示。前的工作表明,下丘脑是一种关键的大脑区域,可感知和响应代谢信号的变化,并且暴露于食品提示诱导奖励处理所涉及的脑区的激活。然而,尚不讨论对代谢状态变化的下丘脑响应是如何与对食品提示的奖励反应有关。本研究旨在了解抑制葡萄糖诱导的代谢信号的下丘脑活性的变化是否与奖励加工的脑区内的食品 - 提示反应性联系在一起。我们组合了两种神经影像型型号(动脉旋转标记和血氧水平),以测量下丘脑脑血流量(CBF)和食品 - 提示任务诱导奖励相关地区脑活动变化的葡萄糖诱导的变化。二十五名参与者在葡萄糖摄取后接受了MRI会议,并在单独的日子中接受了额外的水会议作为控制条件(随机饮用令)进行额外的水会议。饥饿在饮用之前和之后评估。我们观察到葡萄糖与水摄入后左侧腹部CBF的更少减少的个体表现出更大的左侧纹状体食物提示反应性(Spearman的Rho = 0.46,p = 0.048)。这些结果是第一个使用多模式成像来证明下丘脑代谢信号传导和腹侧纹状体食物提示反应性的联系。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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