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术前对食物图片的皮质激活与减肥手术后的体重减轻有关。

Pre-surgical cortical activation to food pictures is associated with weight loss following bariatric surgery.

作者信息

Ness Abigail, Bruce Jared, Bruce Amanda, Aupperle Robin, Lepping Rebecca, Martin Laura, Hancock Laura, Patrician Trisha, Malley Steve, Selim Niazy, Savage Cary R

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri.

Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri.

出版信息

Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2014 Nov-Dec;10(6):1188-95. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2014.06.005. Epub 2014 Jun 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent research suggests that preintervention functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data may predict weight loss outcomes among patients who participate in a behavioral weight loss plan. No study has examined whether presurgical brain activation can predict outcomes following bariatric surgery.

METHOD

The aim of the present study was to determine if brain activations during a presurgical fMRI food-motivation paradigm are associated with weight loss 3 and 6 months following laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB). Nineteen participants viewed food and nonfood pictures from a well-established food motivation paradigm during an fMRI scanning session before LAGB surgery. Weight was assessed presurgery and 3 and 6 months postsurgery; data for all participants was available at each time point. fMRI data were analyzed using the BrainVoyager QX statistical package. Whole brain voxelwise correlations of presurgery (food-nonfood) brain activation and weight, corrected for multiple comparisons, were performed to analyze the relationship between presurgical brain activation and subsequent weight loss. The settings were a medical university brain imaging center and 2 surgical weight loss centers in a major metropolitan area.

RESULTS

Increased activity in frontal regions associated with cognitive control (medial, middle, superior frontal gyrus) and posterior cingulate cortex was associated with weight loss following LAGB.

CONCLUSION

We found that neural activity in previously established regions associated with cognitive and behavioral self-regulation predicts weight loss following bariatric surgery. These preliminary findings highlight the role of neural circuitry in the success and maintenance of weight loss and suggest a possible future use of fMRI in screening LAGB surgery candidates.

摘要

背景

近期研究表明,干预前的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据可能预测参与行为减肥计划患者的体重减轻结果。尚无研究考察术前脑激活是否能预测减肥手术后的结果。

方法

本研究的目的是确定腹腔镜可调节胃束带术(LAGB)术前fMRI食物动机范式期间的脑激活是否与术后3个月和6个月的体重减轻相关。19名参与者在LAGB手术前的fMRI扫描过程中,观看了来自成熟食物动机范式的食物和非食物图片。在术前、术后3个月和6个月评估体重;所有参与者在每个时间点的数据均可用。使用BrainVoyager QX统计软件包分析fMRI数据。对术前(食物-非食物)脑激活与体重进行全脑体素水平的相关性分析,并对多重比较进行校正,以分析术前脑激活与随后体重减轻之间的关系。研究地点为一所医科大学的脑成像中心和一个大城市的2个手术减肥中心。

结果

与认知控制相关的额叶区域(内侧、中间、额上回)和后扣带回皮质活动增加与LAGB术后体重减轻相关。

结论

我们发现,先前确定的与认知和行为自我调节相关区域的神经活动可预测减肥手术后的体重减轻。这些初步发现突出了神经回路在减肥成功和维持中的作用,并提示fMRI未来可能用于筛选LAGB手术候选人。

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