Frank Guido K W
Department of Psychiatry, Developmental Brain Research Program, University of Colorado Denver, The Children's Hospital, Gary Pavilion A036/B-130, 13123 East 16th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2011;6:95-110. doi: 10.1007/7854_2010_81.
The neurobiology of eating disorders (EDs) is largely unknown. However, brain imaging studies over the past decade have identified neurotransmitter alterations that could be part of dysfunctional behavior characteristics of EDs. In this chapter we focus on a specific behavioral construct, the brain reward system, and demonstrate a functional brain imaging approach toward identifying dopamine function in anorexia nervosa (AN). We demonstrate how human brain reward activation can be used in a translational approach to test whether computer models, based on basic science research, can predict expected in vivo reward system activation, and how such an approach can identify specific biologic alterations in a psychiatric population.
饮食失调(EDs)的神经生物学机制在很大程度上尚不明确。然而,过去十年的脑成像研究已经发现了神经递质的改变,这些改变可能是饮食失调功能失调行为特征的一部分。在本章中,我们聚焦于一个特定的行为结构——大脑奖赏系统,并展示一种功能性脑成像方法,用于识别神经性厌食症(AN)中的多巴胺功能。我们展示了如何将人类大脑奖赏激活用于转化研究方法,以测试基于基础科学研究的计算机模型是否能够预测体内预期的奖赏系统激活,以及这种方法如何识别精神疾病人群中的特定生物学改变。