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High-fat taste challenge reveals altered striatal response in women recovered from bulimia nervosa: A pilot study
Authors:Daniel Radeloff  Kathrin Willmann  Lisa Otto  Michael Lindner  Karen Putnam  Sara Van Leeuwen
Institution:1. Department of Child &2. Adolescent Psychiatry, J.W. Goethe University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany;3. Department of Pediatric Neurology, J.W. Goethe University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany;4. Center for Economics and Neuroscience, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany;5. School of Medicine, Department of Environmental Health, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA;6. Department of Neurophysiology, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract:Objectives. Individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) tend to have disordered thinking and eating behaviours in regards to fat containing foods. This is the first study to investigate neuronal pathways that may contribute to altered fat consumption in eating disordered patients. Methods. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare responses to a high-fat cream stimulus, water, and a non-caloric viscous stimulus (CMC) to control for response to viscosity in individuals recovered from AN (N = 15), BN (N = 14) and a healthy control sample (CW, N = 18). Results. An interaction analysis (ANOVAR) comparing the three groups (AN, BN, CW) and the three conditions (cream, CMC, water) revealed significant differences in the left anterior ventral striatum (AVS). A post hoc analysis displayed a higher magnitude of response for the contrast cream/water in BN compared to AN or CW and for the contrast CMC/water in BN compared to AN. Conclusions. BN showed an exaggerated AVS response for the cream/water contrast in comparison to AN or CW. Moreover, BN showed an exaggerated AVS response for the CMC/water contrast in comparison to AN. These findings support the possibility that BN have an altered hedonic and/or motivational drive to consume fats.
Keywords:Anorexia nervosa  bulimia nervosa  fMRI  striatum  fat
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