Department of Neurology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Department of Neurology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611.
J Neurosci. 2024 Jun 19;44(25):e2342232024. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2342-23.2024.
The olfactory tubercle (TUB), also called the tubular striatum, receives direct input from the olfactory bulb and, along with the nucleus accumbens, is one of the two principal components of the ventral striatum. As a key component of the reward system, the ventral striatum is involved in feeding behavior, but the vast majority of research on this structure has focused on the nucleus accumbens, leaving the TUB's role in feeding behavior understudied. Given the importance of olfaction in food seeking and consumption, olfactory input to the striatum should be an important contributor to motivated feeding behavior. Yet the TUB is vastly understudied in humans, with very little understanding of its structural organization and connectivity. In this study, we analyzed macrostructural variations between the TUB and the whole brain and explored the relationship between TUB structural pathways and feeding behavior, using body mass index (BMI) as a proxy in females and males. We identified a unique structural covariance between the TUB and the periaqueductal gray (PAG), which has recently been implicated in the suppression of feeding. We further show that the integrity of the white matter tract between the two regions is negatively correlated with BMI. Our findings highlight a potential role for the TUB-PAG pathway in the regulation of feeding behavior in humans.
嗅结节(TUB),也称为管状纹状体,直接接收来自嗅球的输入,与伏隔核一起,是腹侧纹状体的两个主要组成部分之一。作为奖励系统的关键组成部分,腹侧纹状体参与摄食行为,但对该结构的绝大多数研究都集中在伏隔核上,而对嗅结节在摄食行为中的作用研究不足。鉴于嗅觉在寻找和消耗食物中的重要性,嗅球对纹状体的输入应该是促进摄食行为的一个重要因素。然而,嗅结节在人类中研究得非常少,对其结构组织和连接的了解甚少。在这项研究中,我们分析了 TUB 和整个大脑之间的宏观结构变化,并探讨了 TUB 结构途径与摄食行为之间的关系,在女性和男性中,我们使用体重指数(BMI)作为代理指标。我们发现 TUB 和导水管周围灰质(PAG)之间存在独特的结构协变,最近有研究表明 PAG 参与了摄食的抑制。我们进一步表明,这两个区域之间的白质束的完整性与 BMI 呈负相关。我们的研究结果强调了 TUB-PAG 通路在人类摄食行为调节中的潜在作用。