Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies

H. Tonelli, F. M. Sartori, J. C. Marchesini, J. Marchesini, D. Tonelli
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INTRODUCTION: Neuroimaging studies suggest that obese people might show hyperactivity of brain areas regarding reward processing, and hypoactivity of brain areas concerning cognitive control, when exposed to food cues. Although the effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior are well known, few studies have used neuroimage techniques with the aim of investigating the central effects of bariatric surgery in humans. OBJECTIVES: This paper systematically and critically reviews studies using functional neuroimaging to investigate changes on the patterns of activation of central areas related to the regulation of eating behavior after bariatric surgery. METHOD: A search on the databases Medline, Web of Science, Lilacs and Science Direct on Line, was conducted in February 2013, using the keywords "Neuroimaging", "Positron-Emission Tomography", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Gastric Bypass", "Gastroplasty", "Jejunoileal Bypass", "Bariatric Surgery". RESULTS: Seven manuscripts were included; the great majority studied the central effects of Roux en Y gastric bypass, using positron emission tomography or functional magnetic resonance. CONCLUSIONS: Bariatric surgery might normalize the activity of central areas concerned with reward and incentive salience processing, as the nucleus accumbens and mesencephalic tegmental ventral area, as well as circuitries processing behavioral inhibition, as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
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减肥手术对人类中枢神经系统和饮食行为的影响:神经影像学研究的系统回顾
简介:神经影像学研究表明,当暴露于食物线索时,肥胖者可能表现出与奖励处理有关的大脑区域过度活跃,而与认知控制有关的大脑区域活动不足。虽然减肥手术对中枢神经系统和饮食行为的影响是众所周知的,但很少有研究使用神经图像技术来调查人类减肥手术的中枢效应。目的:本文系统和批判性地回顾了功能性神经影像学研究,以调查减肥手术后与饮食行为调节相关的中枢区域激活模式的变化。方法:于2013年2月检索Medline、Web of Science、Lilacs和Science Direct on Line数据库,检索关键词为“神经影像学”、“正电子发射断层扫描”、“磁共振成像”、“胃分流术”、“胃成形术”、“空肠回肠分流术”、“减肥手术”。结果:共纳入7篇稿件;绝大多数研究使用正电子发射断层扫描或功能磁共振研究Roux en Y胃旁路术的中枢效应。结论:减肥手术可能使与奖励和激励显著性处理有关的中枢区域(如伏隔核和中脑被盖腹侧区)以及处理行为抑制的回路(如背外侧前额叶皮层)的活动正常化。
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Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: O Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria se insere em programas de educação continuada e atualização e tem como missão divulgar trabalhos de pesquisa (realizados em instituições brasileiras e estrangeiras) cujos resultados tenham potencial para a investigação e prática clínica no campo da Psiquiatria. Criado em 1938, foi publicado até 1950, sob o título “Anais do Instituto de Psiquiatria”, sem periodicidade regular.
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