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Mesolimbic dopamine and its neuromodulators in obesity and binge eating
Lindsay Naef, Kimberley A. Pitman, Stephanie L. Borgland
CNS Spectrums · 2015 · ▲ 67 citations
Abstract
Obesity has reached epidemic prevalence, and much research has focused on homeostatic and nonhomeostatic mechanisms underlying overconsumption of food. Mesocorticolimbic circuitry, including dopamine neurons of the ventral tegmental area (VTA), is a key substrate for nonhomeostatic feeding. The goal of the present review is to compare changes in mesolimbic dopamine function in human obesity with diet-induced obesity in rodents. Additionally, we will review the literature to determine if dopamine signaling is altered with binge eating disorder in humans or binge eating modeled in rodents. Finally, we assess modulation of dopamine neurons by neuropeptides and peripheral peptidergic signals that occur with obesity or binge eating. We find that while decreased dopamine concentration is observed with obesity, there is inconsistency outside the human literature on the relationship between striatal D2 receptor expression and obesity. Finally, few studies have explored how orexigenic or anorexigenic peptides modulate dopamine neuronal activity or striatal dopamine in obese models. However, ghrelin modulation of dopamine neurons may be an important factor for driving binge feeding in rodents.
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Naef, L., Pitman, K.A., & Borgland, S.L. (2015). Mesolimbic dopamine and its neuromodulators in obesity and binge eating. <em>CNS Spectrums</em>. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1092852915000693
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Naef L, Pitman KA, Borgland SL. Mesolimbic dopamine and its neuromodulators in obesity and binge eating. CNS Spectrums. 2015. doi:10.1017/s1092852915000693.
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@unpublished{lindsay2015Mesoli,
title = {Mesolimbic dopamine and its neuromodulators in obesity and binge eating},
author = {Lindsay Naef and Kimberley A. Pitman and Stephanie L. Borgland},
journal = {CNS Spectrums},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1017/s1092852915000693},
}
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