Background: Mood and metabolic disorders are interrelated and may share common pathological processes. Autonomic neurons link the brain with the gastrointestinal tract and constitute a likely pathway for peripheral metabolic challenges to affect behaviors controlled by the brain. The activities of neurons along these pathways are regulated by glia, which exhibit phenotypic shifts in response to changes in their microenvironment. How glial changes might contribute to the behavioral effects of consuming a high-fat diet (HFD) is uncertain. Here, we tested the hypothesis that anxiogenic and depressive-like behaviors driven by consuming a HFD involve compromised duodenal barrier integrity and subsequent phenotypic changes to glia and neuro...
Objectives:Imbalanced nutrition and obesity are risk factors for depression, a relationship that in ...
Binge eating is a characteristic symptom observed in obese individuals that is related to dysfunctio...
AbstractA high-fat diet (HFD) induces inflammation in systemic organs including the hypothalamus, re...
Background: Mood and metabolic disorders are interrelated and may share common pathological processe...
OBJECTIVES: The biological mechanisms linking diet-related obesity and depression remain unclear. Th...
Worldwide, and especially in Western civilizations, most of the staple diets contain high amounts of...
Clinical and preclinical data suggest that metabolic dysregulation induced by a long‐term high‐fat d...
Objective: The incidence of depression is significantly compounded by obesity. Obesity arising from ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
Adolescence is a developmental epoch characterized by massive neural circuit remodeling; thus, the b...
Over the last decade, a close bidirectional relationship between metabolic and mood disorders has be...
Objective: Alterations in intestinal motility and in gut mucosal barrier function, two gastrointesti...
Long-term high-fat diet (HFD) consumption commonly leads to obesity, a major health concern of weste...
Binge eating is a behavior observed in a variety of human eating disorders. Ad libitum fed rodents d...
International audienceIntroduction: Several studies have suggested that diet, especially one enriche...
Objectives:Imbalanced nutrition and obesity are risk factors for depression, a relationship that in ...
Binge eating is a characteristic symptom observed in obese individuals that is related to dysfunctio...
AbstractA high-fat diet (HFD) induces inflammation in systemic organs including the hypothalamus, re...
Background: Mood and metabolic disorders are interrelated and may share common pathological processe...
OBJECTIVES: The biological mechanisms linking diet-related obesity and depression remain unclear. Th...
Worldwide, and especially in Western civilizations, most of the staple diets contain high amounts of...
Clinical and preclinical data suggest that metabolic dysregulation induced by a long‐term high‐fat d...
Objective: The incidence of depression is significantly compounded by obesity. Obesity arising from ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
Adolescence is a developmental epoch characterized by massive neural circuit remodeling; thus, the b...
Over the last decade, a close bidirectional relationship between metabolic and mood disorders has be...
Objective: Alterations in intestinal motility and in gut mucosal barrier function, two gastrointesti...
Long-term high-fat diet (HFD) consumption commonly leads to obesity, a major health concern of weste...
Binge eating is a behavior observed in a variety of human eating disorders. Ad libitum fed rodents d...
International audienceIntroduction: Several studies have suggested that diet, especially one enriche...
Objectives:Imbalanced nutrition and obesity are risk factors for depression, a relationship that in ...
Binge eating is a characteristic symptom observed in obese individuals that is related to dysfunctio...
AbstractA high-fat diet (HFD) induces inflammation in systemic organs including the hypothalamus, re...