脑功能成像及其在揭示人类食物摄入机制中的应用

C. Lafortuna, S. Tabozzi, R. Giovanna
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食物摄入的控制涉及复杂而强大的神经机制,其功能对饮食行为和能量平衡的调节具有重要影响。最近来自认知神经科学的研究也表明,大脑中的稳态(充饥驱动)和享乐(奖励驱动)系统在实现人类消化活动的综合调节方面是一致的。现代社会的变化,与低成本的高能量美味食品的无限制供应和引人注目的营养线索的广泛存在有关,被认为是导致食物消费主要受享乐特性而不是能量需求驱动的原因之一,也是全球肥胖流行的原因之一。功能性神经影像学通过定量评估区域血流、特定脑网络的代谢激活或特异性追踪的脑受体的分子生物利用度,允许探索与消化道相关的不同条件下涉及的人脑系统。这种不同成像技术的框架似乎特别适合于研究神经过程的功能整合,这些过程支撑着进食的稳态驱动与控制食物摄入的快乐和奖励的有意识体验之间的相互作用。因此,这些技术提供了一种宝贵的工具,可以详细了解生理上潜在的饮食行为及其紊乱,并发现对抗肥胖的新策略,这些策略也与控制食物摄入和能量平衡的大脑机制相互作用。在这篇简短的综述中,将对最常用的功能性神经成像技术的基本原理进行研究,并简要介绍最常见的获取协议和处理方法,同时简要概述参与食物摄入调节的大脑系统,并简要报告这些技术获得的主要发现。
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Functional brain imaging and its application to uncover mechanisms driving food intake in humans
The control of food intake involves complex and powerful neural mechanisms whose functioning has critical repercussions for alimentary behaviours and the regulation of energy balance. Recent research also from cognitive neurosciences indicates that homeostatic (repletion-driven) and hedonic (reward-driven) systems in the brain concur in achieving an integrated regulation of human alimentary activity. Modern societal changes, related to unrestricted availability of energy-dense palatable foods at low costs and widespread presence of compelling alimentary cues, are considered to contribute to a food consumption driven mainly by hedonic properties rather than energy requirements, and result among the causes of worldwide obesity epidemics. Functional neuroimaging permits the exploration of the human brain systems involved under the different conditions of alimentary relevance, through the quantitative evaluation of regional blood flow, metabolic activation of defined cerebral networks or molecular bioavailability of brain receptors specifically traced. Such a framework of different imaging techniques appears uniquely suited to investigate the functional integration of the neural processes which underpin the interplay between homeostatic drive for feeding and the conscious experience of pleasure and reward concurring to the control of food intake. Therefore, these techniques provide an invaluable tool in gaining a detailed comprehension of physiology underlying alimentary behaviours and their derangements, and in detecting new strategies against obesity which interact also on brain mechanisms involved in the control of food intake and energy balance. In the present short review, basic principles of the most used functional neuroimaging techniques will be examined and the commonest acquisition protocols and processing methods will be briefly presented, along with a short overview of the brain systems involved in food intake regulation and a concise report of the main findings obtained with these techniques.
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