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Stress overeating and obesity: insights from human studies and preclinical models

机译:压力暴饮暴食和肥胖:人体研究和临床前模型的见解

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Eating disorders and obesity have become predominant in human society. Their association to modern lifestyle, encompassing calorie-rich diets, psychological stress, and comorbidity with major diseases are well documented. Unfortunately the biological basis remains elusive and the pharmacological treatment inadequate, in part due to the limited availability of valid animal models. Human research on binge eating disorder (BED) proves a strong link between stress exposure and bingeing: state-levels of stress and negative affect are linked to binge eating in individuals with BED both in laboratory settings and the natural environment. Similarly, classical animal models of BED reveal an association between acute exposure to stressors and binging but they are often associated with unchanged or decreased body weight, thus reflecting a negative energy balance, which is uncommon in humans where most commonly BED is associated with excessive or unstable body weight gain. Recent mouse models of subordination stress induce spontaneous binging and hyperphagia, altogether more closely mimicking the behavioral and metabolic features of human BED. Therefore the translational relevance of subordination stress models could facilitate the identification of the neurobiological basis of BED and obesity-associated disease and inform on the development of innovative therapies.
机译:饮食失调和肥胖已成为人类社会中的主要问题。他们与现代生活方式的联系,包括卡路里丰富的饮食,心理压力以及与主要疾病的合并症,都有据可查。不幸的是,生物学基础仍然难以捉摸,并且药物治疗不足,部分原因是有效动物模型的可获得性有限。人类对暴饮暴食症(BED)的研究证明了压力暴露与暴饮暴食之间的紧密联系:在实验室环境和自然环境中,应激状态和负面影响的状态水平与患有BED的个体的暴饮暴食有关。类似地,经典的BED动物模型揭示了急性暴露于压力源和暴食之间的关联,但它们通常与体重不变或降低有关,因此反映出负能量平衡,这在人类中很少见,因为BED通常与过量或过度摄入有关。体重增加不稳定。从属压力的最新小鼠模型会诱发自发性结冰和食欲亢进,更紧密地模仿了人类BED的行为和代谢特征。因此,从属应激模型的翻译相关性可有助于识别BED和肥胖相关疾病的神经生物学基础,并为创新疗法的发展提供信息。

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