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IF 6.2 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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外侧下丘脑(LH)在调节能量平衡和食欲方面起着关键作用,使其成为治疗难治性肥胖的深部脑刺激(DBS)的潜在靶点。在这项研究中,我们在遗传肥胖模型:Zucker大鼠中评估了持续15天的LH-DBS的短期和长期体内效应。我们检查了治疗一个月后体重、脑葡萄糖代谢(通过正电子发射断层扫描,PET)和记忆表现的变化,以及不同海马层的离体神经可塑性。与预期相反,持续的LH-DBS并没有减少体重增加或食物摄入量。虽然受到刺激的大鼠表现出海马高代谢和突触发生的增强,但这些变化并没有转化为认知的改善。有趣的是,所有接受手术的动物都观察到长期记忆的好处,不管它们是否接受了刺激。总之,我们的研究结果不支持持续的LH-DBS作为一种有效的治疗方法来减轻遗传瘦素抵抗的肥胖患者的体重。然而,持续LH-DBS诱导的海马调节显示出解决与瘦素抵抗相关的认知障碍的潜力。这些发现表明,其他DBS方案可能有助于恢复海马功能,值得进一步研究。
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Unraveling the potential of hypothalamic deep brain stimulation for obesity: Impacts on memory, neuroplasticity and brain metabolism in the Zucker rat.

The lateral hypothalamus (LH) plays a key role in regulating energy balance and appetite, making it a potential target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in treatment-resistant obesity. In this study, we evaluated the short and long-term in vivo effects of continuous LH-DBS over 15 days in a genetic model of obesity: the Zucker rat. We examined changes in body weight, brain glucose metabolism (via positron emission tomography, PET), and memory performance, along with ex vivo neuroplasticity in different hippocampal layers one month post-treatment. Contrary to expectations, continuous LH-DBS did not reduce the weight gain or food intake. While stimulated rats exhibited hippocampal hypermetabolism and enhanced synaptogenesis, these changes did not translate into cognitive improvements. Interestingly, long-term memory benefits were observed in all animals that underwent surgery, regardless of whether they received stimulation. In conclusion, our results do not support continuous LH-DBS as an effective treatment to reduce body weight in cases of obesity with genetic leptin resistance. However, the hippocampal modulation induced by continuous LH-DBS shows potential for addressing cognitive impairments associated with leptin resistance. These findings suggest that alternative DBS protocols may help restore hippocampal function, warranting further investigation.

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CiteScore
11.50
自引率
2.90%
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484
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychiatry has suffered tremendously by the limited translational pipeline. Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod''s discovery in 1961 of monoamine reuptake by pre-synaptic neurons still forms the basis of contemporary antidepressant treatment. There is a grievous gap between the explosion of knowledge in neuroscience and conceptually novel treatments for our patients. Translational Psychiatry bridges this gap by fostering and highlighting the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health. We view translation broadly as the full spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health, inclusive. The steps of translation that are within the scope of Translational Psychiatry include (i) fundamental discovery, (ii) bench to bedside, (iii) bedside to clinical applications (clinical trials), (iv) translation to policy and health care guidelines, (v) assessment of health policy and usage, and (vi) global health. All areas of medical research, including — but not restricted to — molecular biology, genetics, pharmacology, imaging and epidemiology are welcome as they contribute to enhance the field of translational psychiatry.
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