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Effects of fructose vs glucose on regional cerebral blood flow in brain regions involved with appetite and reward pathways

机译:果糖和葡萄糖对食欲和奖励途径涉及的大脑区域局部脑血流的影响

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Importance: Increases in fructose consumption have paralleled the increasing prevalence of obesity, and high-fructose diets are thought to promote weight gain and insulin resistance. Fructose ingestion produces smaller increases in circulating satiety hormones compared with glucose ingestion, and central administration of fructose provokes feeding in rodents, whereas centrally administered glucose promotes satiety. Objective: To study neurophysiological factors that might underlie associations between fructose consumption and weight gain. Design, Setting, and Participants: Twenty healthy adult volunteers underwent 2 magnetic resonance imaging sessions at Yale University in conjunction with fructose or glucose drink ingestion in a blinded, random-order, crossover design. Main Outcome Measures: Relative changes in hypothalamic regional cerebral blood flow (CBF) after glucose or fructose ingestion. Secondary outcomes included wholebrain analyses to explore regional CBF changes, functional connectivity analysis to investigate correlations between the hypothalamus and other brain region responses, and hormone responses to fructose and glucose ingestion. Results: There was a significantly greater reduction in hypothalamic CBF after glucose vs fructose ingestion (-5.45 vs 2.84 mL/g per minute, respectively; mean difference, 8.3 mL/g per minute [95% CI of mean difference, 1.87-14.70]; P=.01). Glucose ingestion (compared with baseline) increased functional connectivity between the hypothalamus and the thalamus and striatum. Fructose increased connectivity between the hypothalamus and thalamus but not the striatum. Regional CBF within the hypothalamus, thalamus, insula, anterior cingulate, and striatum (appetite and reward regions) was reduced after glucose ingestion compared with baseline (P<.05 significance threshold, family-wise error [FWE] whole-brain corrected). In contrast, fructose reduced regional CBF in the thalamus, hippocampus, posterior cingulate cortex, fusiform, and visual cortex (P<.05 significance threshold, FWE whole-brain corrected). In whole-brain voxel-level analyses, there were no significant differences between direct comparisons of fructose vs glucose sessions following correction for multiple comparisons. Fructose vs glucose ingestion resulted in lower peak levels of serum glucose (mean difference, 41.0 mg/dL [95% CI, 27.7-54.5]; P<.001), insulin (mean difference, 49.6 齧L [95% CI, 38.2-61.1]; P<.001), and glucagon-like polypeptide 1 (mean difference, 2.1 pmol/L [95% CI, 0.9-3.2]; P=.01). Conclusion and Relevance: In a series of exploratory analyses, consumption of fructose compared with glucose resulted in a distinct pattern of regional CBF and a smaller increase in systemic glucose, insulin, and glucagon-like polypeptide 1 levels.
机译:重要性:果糖消耗量的增加与肥胖症的患病率增加并存,高果糖饮食被认为可以促进体重增加和胰岛素抵抗。与葡萄糖摄取相比,果糖摄取产生的循环饱腹激素增加幅度较小,果糖的集中施用会引起啮齿动物的进食,而集中施用的葡萄糖则会促进饱腹感。目的:研究可能是果糖消耗与体重增加之间关联的神经生理因素。设计,设置和参与者:二十名健康的成年人志愿者在耶鲁大学进行了两次磁共振成像,结合了果糖或葡萄糖饮料的摄入,采用了盲目,随机,交叉的设计。主要观察指标:葡萄糖或果糖摄入后,下丘脑区域脑血流量(CBF)的相对变化。次要结果包括全脑分析以探索区域CBF变化,功能连通性分析以研究下丘脑与其他大脑区域反应之间的相关性以及对果糖和葡萄糖摄入的激素反应。结果:葡萄糖和果糖摄入后,下丘脑CBF的降低明显更大(分别为每分钟5.45和2.84 mL / g;平均差异为每分钟8.3 mL / g [平均差异的95%CI,1.87-14.70] ; P = .01)。葡萄糖摄入(与基线相比)增加了下丘脑与丘脑和纹状体之间的功能连接。果糖增加下丘脑和丘脑之间的连通性,但不增加纹状体。与基线相比,葡萄糖摄入后下丘脑,丘脑,岛突,前扣带回和纹状体(食欲和奖励区)内的区域CBF降低(P <0.05显着性阈值,全脑失误[FWE]全脑校正)。相反,果糖减少丘脑,海马,后扣带回皮层,梭形和视觉皮层的区域CBF(P <0.05显着性阈值,FWE全脑校正)。在全脑体素水平分析中,多次比较校正后,果糖和葡萄糖疗程的直接比较之间没有显着差异。果糖与葡萄糖的摄入导致血清葡萄糖峰值水平降低(平均差异,41.0 mg / dL [95%CI,27.7-54.5]; P <.001),胰岛素(平均差异,49.6立升[95%CI,38.2] -61.1]; P <.001)和胰高血糖素样多肽1(平均差异,为2.1 pmol / L [95%CI,0.9-3.2]; P = .01)。结论和相关性:在一系列的探索性分析中,果糖与葡萄糖的消耗导致了不同的区域CBF模式,全身性葡萄糖,胰岛素和胰高血糖素样多肽1水平的增加幅度较小。

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