The development of diet-induced obesity (DIO) can potently alter multiple aspects of dopamine signaling, including dopamine transporter (DAT) expression and dopamine reuptake. However, the time-course of diet-induced changes in DAT expression and function and whether such changes are dependent upon the development of DIO remains unresolved. Here, we fed rats a high (HFD) or low (LFD) fat diet for 2 or 6 weeks. Following diet exposure, rats were anesthetized with urethane and striatal DAT function was assessed by electrically stimulating the dopamine cell bodies in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and recording resultant changes in dopamine concentration in the ventral striatum using fast-scan cyclic voltammetry. We also quantified the effec...
Excessive intake of dietary fats leads to diminished brain dopaminergic function. It has been propos...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
RATIONALE: Obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide. Multiple lines of evidence assoc...
OBJECTIVE:We have previously demonstrated that insulin signaling, through the downstream signaling k...
High-energy diets that induce obesity decrease striatal dopamine D2/3 receptor (DRD2/3) availability...
Purpose Post-synaptic dopamine D2/3 receptors are reduced in animal models of obesity, and in obese ...
International audienceIncreasing evidence suggest that consumption of high-fat diet (HFD) can impact...
<p>Average peak dopamine concentration evoked by VTA/SNpc stimulation following either 2 (<b>a</b>) ...
Increasing evidence suggest that consumption of high-fat diet (HFD) can impact the maturation of bra...
Natural rewards, such as food and social interaction, as well as drugs of abuse elicit increased mes...
This study examined the density of dopamine transporter (DAT) and D2 receptors in the brains of chro...
Objective—To test whether high fat diet (HFD) decreases dopaminergic tone in reward regions of the b...
Obesity is a costly and growing health concern for the modern world and puts individuals at increase...
OBJECTIVE: A growing body of evidence suggests that obesity could result from alterations in reward ...
Obesity is associated with alterations in dopaminergic transmission and cognitive function. Rodent s...
Excessive intake of dietary fats leads to diminished brain dopaminergic function. It has been propos...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
RATIONALE: Obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide. Multiple lines of evidence assoc...
OBJECTIVE:We have previously demonstrated that insulin signaling, through the downstream signaling k...
High-energy diets that induce obesity decrease striatal dopamine D2/3 receptor (DRD2/3) availability...
Purpose Post-synaptic dopamine D2/3 receptors are reduced in animal models of obesity, and in obese ...
International audienceIncreasing evidence suggest that consumption of high-fat diet (HFD) can impact...
<p>Average peak dopamine concentration evoked by VTA/SNpc stimulation following either 2 (<b>a</b>) ...
Increasing evidence suggest that consumption of high-fat diet (HFD) can impact the maturation of bra...
Natural rewards, such as food and social interaction, as well as drugs of abuse elicit increased mes...
This study examined the density of dopamine transporter (DAT) and D2 receptors in the brains of chro...
Objective—To test whether high fat diet (HFD) decreases dopaminergic tone in reward regions of the b...
Obesity is a costly and growing health concern for the modern world and puts individuals at increase...
OBJECTIVE: A growing body of evidence suggests that obesity could result from alterations in reward ...
Obesity is associated with alterations in dopaminergic transmission and cognitive function. Rodent s...
Excessive intake of dietary fats leads to diminished brain dopaminergic function. It has been propos...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
RATIONALE: Obesity is a leading public health problem worldwide. Multiple lines of evidence assoc...