354 代谢健康和不健康肥胖症的大脑结构变化:利用基于坐标的 Meta 分析进行定量比较

Deborah J. George, Aileen Cui, Shankar Thiru, Michael Deans, Thomas M. Coate
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目的/目标:主要研究目标是利用基于坐标的荟萃分析确定与肥胖可靠相关的大脑变化。次要目标是比较代谢健康肥胖(MHO)和不健康肥胖(MUO)的大脑变化。方法/研究人群:数据来源于同行评议的研究,这些研究以全脑、体素的方式报告了组平均、病例对照对比(肥胖与非肥胖)队列中灰质改变的位置。基于体素的形态测量和基于体素的生理学研究均包括在内。进行了三项基于坐标的荟萃分析:汇总(MUO + MHO)、MHO 和 MUO。结果/推荐结果:32 项研究共报告了 50 个病例对照对比(MHO,23 个;MUO,27 个),符合纳入标准,代表了 3368 名参与者(肥胖者,1781 人;非肥胖者,1587 人)。汇总分析得出了 8 个大脑病灶(3 个核病灶,5 个皮质病灶),这些病灶位于与寻求奖赏、认知和感知行为有关的区域。MHO 发现了 7 个大脑病灶(4 个核区,3 个皮层),与汇总分析结果部分重叠,具有相似的行为负荷。MUO 模式很明显,有 3 个小脑病灶和 1 个枕叶病灶。讨论/意义:肥胖症患者的大脑变化可靠。主要模式(Pooled & MHO)涉及大脑奖赏系统回路,即使在代谢健康的肥胖症患者中也很明显。小脑改变只发生在代谢不健康的肥胖症中,这种模式以前曾在代谢综合征中报道过。
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354 Brain Structural Alterations in Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity: A Quantitative Comparison Using Coordinate-Based Meta-Analysis
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The primary research goal was to identify brain alterations reliably associated with obesity using coordinate-based meta-analysis. A secondary goal was to compare brain alterations in metabolically healthy (MHO) and unhealthy (MUO) obesity. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Source data were peer-reviewed studies reporting locations of gray-matter alterations in group-average, case-control contrasts (obese vs. non-obese) cohorts, performed in a whole-brain, voxel-wise manner. Both voxel-based morphometry and voxel-based physiology studies were included. Three coordinate-based meta-analyses were performed: Pooled (MUO + MHO), MHO, and MUO. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Thirty-two studies reporting a total of 50 case-control contrasts (MHO, 23; MUO, 27) met inclusion criteria, representing 3,368 participants (obese, 1,781; non-obese, 1587). The pooled analysis yielded 8 cerebral foci (3 nuclear, 5 cortical) in regions implicated in reward-seeking, cognitive, and interoceptive behaviors. MHO yielded 7 cerebral foci (4 nuclear, 3 cortical), partially overlapping Pooled results, with similar behavioral loadings. The MUO pattern was distinct, with 3 cerebellar and 1 occipital foci. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Brain alterations occurred reliably in obesity. The dominant pattern (Pooled & MHO) involved cerebral reward-system circuits, evident even in metabolically healthy obesity. Cerebellar alterations occurred exclusively in metabolically unhealthy obesity, a pattern previously reported in metabolic syndrome.
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