A novel MRI protocol has been developed to investigate the differential effects of glucose or fructose consumption on whole-brain functional brain connectivity. A previous study has reported a decrease in the fMRI blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal of the hypothalamus following glucose ingestion, but due to technical limitations, was restricted to a single slice covering the hypothalamus, and thus unable to detect whole-brain connectivity. In another previous study, a protocol was devised to acquire whole-brain fMRI data following food intake, but only after restricting image acquisition to an MR sampling or repetition time (TR) of 20s, making the protocol unsuitable to detect functional connectivity above 0.025Hz. We have successfu...
The human brain depends mainly on glucose supply from circulating blood as an energy substrate for i...
Background: Evidence exists that beverages do not trigger appropriate anticipatory physiologic respo...
We previously showed that hypothalamic neuronal activity, as measured by the blood oxygen level-depe...
Objectives: The regulatory role of the brain in directing eating behavior becomes increasingly recog...
Previous research has revealed that glucose and fructose ingestion differentially modulate release o...
The hypothalamus is intimately involved in the regulation of food intake, integrating multiple neura...
IntroductionHypothalamic glucose-sensitive neural circuits, which regulate energy metabolism and can...
Introduction: Hypothalamic neural circuits, which adjust efferent autonomic activity in the face of...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
<p>The present randomized double-blinded cross-over study aims to extensively study the neural corre...
AimsIn animals, intracerebroventricular glucose and fructose have opposing effects on appetite and w...
International audienceBlood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging...
To study the interplay of metabolic state (hungry vs. satiated) and glucose administration (includin...
<p>(A) Correlations between resting state functional connectivity, insulin release and subjective ap...
The exponential growth of fructose uptake in the last few decades is mostly attributed by frequent c...
The human brain depends mainly on glucose supply from circulating blood as an energy substrate for i...
Background: Evidence exists that beverages do not trigger appropriate anticipatory physiologic respo...
We previously showed that hypothalamic neuronal activity, as measured by the blood oxygen level-depe...
Objectives: The regulatory role of the brain in directing eating behavior becomes increasingly recog...
Previous research has revealed that glucose and fructose ingestion differentially modulate release o...
The hypothalamus is intimately involved in the regulation of food intake, integrating multiple neura...
IntroductionHypothalamic glucose-sensitive neural circuits, which regulate energy metabolism and can...
Introduction: Hypothalamic neural circuits, which adjust efferent autonomic activity in the face of...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
<p>The present randomized double-blinded cross-over study aims to extensively study the neural corre...
AimsIn animals, intracerebroventricular glucose and fructose have opposing effects on appetite and w...
International audienceBlood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging...
To study the interplay of metabolic state (hungry vs. satiated) and glucose administration (includin...
<p>(A) Correlations between resting state functional connectivity, insulin release and subjective ap...
The exponential growth of fructose uptake in the last few decades is mostly attributed by frequent c...
The human brain depends mainly on glucose supply from circulating blood as an energy substrate for i...
Background: Evidence exists that beverages do not trigger appropriate anticipatory physiologic respo...
We previously showed that hypothalamic neuronal activity, as measured by the blood oxygen level-depe...