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Leptin Is Associated With Exaggerated Brain Reward and Emotion Responses to Food Images in Adolescent Obesity

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DIABETES CARE
卷 37, 期 11, 页码 3061-3068

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AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/dc14-0525

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [1R01DK085577-01]
  2. Diabetes Research Center [P30-DK045735, R37-DK20495, RO1-DK099039]
  3. NIH Roadmap for Medical Research Common Fund [UL1-DE019586]
  4. Clinical and Translational Science Award [UL1-RR024139]
  5. Endocrine Fellows Foundation
  6. Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
  7. [K12DK094714-02]

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OBJECTIVE In the U. S., an astonishing 12.5 million children and adolescents are now obese, predisposing 17% of our nation's youth to metabolic complications of obesity, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D). Adolescent obesity has tripled over the last three decades in the setting of food advertising directed at children. Obese adults exhibit increased brain responses to food images in motivation-reward pathways. These neural alterations may be attributed to obesity-related metabolic changes, which promote food craving and high-calorie food (HCF) consumption. It is not known whether these metabolic changes affect neural responses in the adolescent brain during a crucial period for establishing healthy eating behaviors. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Twenty-five obese (BMI 34.4 kg/m(2), age 15.7 years) and fifteen lean (BMI 20.96 kg/m(2), age 15.5 years) adolescents underwent functional MRI during exposure to HCF, low-calorie food (LCF), and nonfood (NF) visual stimuli 2 h after isocaloric meal consumption. RESULTS Brain responses to HCF relative to NF cues increased in obese versus lean adolescents in striatal-limbic regions (i.e., putamen/caudate, insula, amygdala) (P < 0.05, family-wise error [FWE]), involved in motivation-reward and emotion processing. Higher endogenous leptin levels correlated with increased neural activation to HCF images in all subjects (P < 0.05, FWE). CONCLUSIONS This significant association between higher circulating leptin and hyperresponsiveness of brain motivation-reward regions to HCF images suggests that dysfunctional leptin signaling may contribute to the risk of overconsumption of these foods, thus further predisposing adolescents to the development of obesity and T2D.

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