Background. In rodents, the striatal dopamine (DA) system and the (hypo) thalamic serotonin (5-HT) system are involved in the regulation of feeding behavior. In lean humans, little is known about the relationship between these brain neurotransmitter systems and feeding. We studied the relationship between striatal DA transporters (DAT) and diencephalic 5-HT transporters (SERT), behavioral tasks and questionnaires, and food intake. Method. We measured striatal DAT and diencephalic SERT binding with [I-123] FP-CIT SPECT in 36 lean male subjects. Visual attention bias for food (detection speed and distraction time) and degree of impulsivity were measured using response-latency-based computer tasks. Craving and emotional eating were assessed wi...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, and many studies have aimed...
Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for t...
The motivation for the main body of work presented in this thesis arose from three sources. Initiall...
Background. In rodents, the striatal dopamine (DA) system and the (hypo) thalamic serotonin (5-HT) s...
The objectives of this thesis were to study cerebral serotonin transporters (SERT) in the diencephal...
Contains fulltext : 135379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To date, few st...
Brain dopamine signaling is essential for the motivation to eat, and obesity is associated with alte...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
Objective: Neurotransmitter systems participate in the regulation of food intake, and their activiti...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
AbstractThis paper reviews the involvement of the serotonergic system in controlling food intake and...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
Overweight and obesity is a health threat of increasing concern and understanding the neurobiology b...
The mesolimbic dopamine system plays a critical role in the reinforcing effects of rewards. Evidence...
THE INFLUENCE OF CENTRAL SEROTONINERGIC AND DOPAMINERGIC ACTIVITY ON NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC PARA...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, and many studies have aimed...
Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for t...
The motivation for the main body of work presented in this thesis arose from three sources. Initiall...
Background. In rodents, the striatal dopamine (DA) system and the (hypo) thalamic serotonin (5-HT) s...
The objectives of this thesis were to study cerebral serotonin transporters (SERT) in the diencephal...
Contains fulltext : 135379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To date, few st...
Brain dopamine signaling is essential for the motivation to eat, and obesity is associated with alte...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
Objective: Neurotransmitter systems participate in the regulation of food intake, and their activiti...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
AbstractThis paper reviews the involvement of the serotonergic system in controlling food intake and...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
Overweight and obesity is a health threat of increasing concern and understanding the neurobiology b...
The mesolimbic dopamine system plays a critical role in the reinforcing effects of rewards. Evidence...
THE INFLUENCE OF CENTRAL SEROTONINERGIC AND DOPAMINERGIC ACTIVITY ON NUTRITIONAL AND METABOLIC PARA...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, and many studies have aimed...
Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for t...
The motivation for the main body of work presented in this thesis arose from three sources. Initiall...