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Altered baseline brain activity differentiates regional mechanisms subserving biological and psychological alterations in obese men.


ABSTRACT: Obesity as a chronic disease is a major factor for insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes, which has become a global health problem. In the present study, we used resting state functional MRI to investigate the amplitude of low frequency fluctuations of spontaneous signal during both hunger and satiety states in 20 lean and 20 obese males. We found that, before food intake, obese men had significantly greater baseline activity in the precuneus and lesser activity in dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) relative to lean subjects. Furthermore, after food intake, obese males had significantly lesser activity in dACC than lean males. We further found a significant positive correlation between precuneus activation and hunger ratings before food intake, while dACC activity was negatively correlated with plasma insulin levels before and after food intake. These results indicated that both precuneus and dACC may play an important role in eating behavior. While precuneus rather seemed to mediate subjective satiety, dACC levels rather reflected indirect measures of glucose utilization.

SUBMITTER: Zhang B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4477369 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Altered baseline brain activity differentiates regional mechanisms subserving biological and psychological alterations in obese men.

Zhang Bin B   Tian Derun D   Yu Chunshui C   Li Meng M   Zang Yufeng Y   Liu Yijun Y   Walter Martin M  

Scientific reports 20150623


Obesity as a chronic disease is a major factor for insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes, which has become a global health problem. In the present study, we used resting state functional MRI to investigate the amplitude of low frequency fluctuations of spontaneous signal during both hunger and satiety states in 20 lean and 20 obese males. We found that, before food intake, obese men had significantly greater baseline activity in the precuneus and lesser activity in dorsal anterior cingulate cor  ...[more]

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