Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies

INTRODUCTION: Neuroimaging studies suggest that obese people might show hyperactivity of brain areas regarding reward processing, and hypoactivity of brain areas concerning cognitive control, when exposed to food cues. Although the effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eatin...

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Main Authors: Hélio Tonelli, Fernanda Mattias Sartori, João Caetano Dallegrave Marchesini, João Batista Marchesini, Denise Gianoti Tonelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 2013-12-01
Series:Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
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spelling doaj-6cddd80069df4694a1e2ac1c08a2af862020-11-24T23:16:53ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroJornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria1982-02082013-12-0162429730510.1590/S0047-20852013000400007S0047-20852013000400007Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studiesHélio Tonelli0Fernanda Mattias Sartori1João Caetano Dallegrave Marchesini2João Batista Marchesini3Denise Gianoti Tonelli4Clínica MarchesiniPontifícia Universidade Católica do ParanáClínica MarchesiniClínica MarchesiniClínica MarchesiniINTRODUCTION: Neuroimaging studies suggest that obese people might show hyperactivity of brain areas regarding reward processing, and hypoactivity of brain areas concerning cognitive control, when exposed to food cues. Although the effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior are well known, few studies have used neuroimage techniques with the aim of investigating the central effects of bariatric surgery in humans. OBJECTIVES: This paper systematically and critically reviews studies using functional neuroimaging to investigate changes on the patterns of activation of central areas related to the regulation of eating behavior after bariatric surgery. METHOD: A search on the databases Medline, Web of Science, Lilacs and Science Direct on Line, was conducted in February 2013, using the keywords "Neuroimaging", "Positron-Emission Tomography", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Gastric Bypass", "Gastroplasty", "Jejunoileal Bypass", "Bariatric Surgery". RESULTS: Seven manuscripts were included; the great majority studied the central effects of Roux en Y gastric bypass, using positron emission tomography or functional magnetic resonance. CONCLUSIONS: Bariatric surgery might normalize the activity of central areas concerned with reward and incentive salience processing, as the nucleus accumbens and mesencephalic tegmental ventral area, as well as circuitries processing behavioral inhibition, as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852013000400007&lng=en&tlng=enNeuroimagemimagem por ressonância magnéticatomografia por emissão de pósitronsderivação gástricacirurgia bariátrica
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author Hélio Tonelli
Fernanda Mattias Sartori
João Caetano Dallegrave Marchesini
João Batista Marchesini
Denise Gianoti Tonelli
spellingShingle Hélio Tonelli
Fernanda Mattias Sartori
João Caetano Dallegrave Marchesini
João Batista Marchesini
Denise Gianoti Tonelli
Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
Neuroimagem
imagem por ressonância magnética
tomografia por emissão de pósitrons
derivação gástrica
cirurgia bariátrica
author_facet Hélio Tonelli
Fernanda Mattias Sartori
João Caetano Dallegrave Marchesini
João Batista Marchesini
Denise Gianoti Tonelli
author_sort Hélio Tonelli
title Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
title_short Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
title_full Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
title_fullStr Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
title_full_unstemmed Effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
title_sort effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior in humans: a systematic review on the neuroimaging studies
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
series Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
issn 1982-0208
publishDate 2013-12-01
description INTRODUCTION: Neuroimaging studies suggest that obese people might show hyperactivity of brain areas regarding reward processing, and hypoactivity of brain areas concerning cognitive control, when exposed to food cues. Although the effects of bariatric surgery on the central nervous system and eating behavior are well known, few studies have used neuroimage techniques with the aim of investigating the central effects of bariatric surgery in humans. OBJECTIVES: This paper systematically and critically reviews studies using functional neuroimaging to investigate changes on the patterns of activation of central areas related to the regulation of eating behavior after bariatric surgery. METHOD: A search on the databases Medline, Web of Science, Lilacs and Science Direct on Line, was conducted in February 2013, using the keywords "Neuroimaging", "Positron-Emission Tomography", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Gastric Bypass", "Gastroplasty", "Jejunoileal Bypass", "Bariatric Surgery". RESULTS: Seven manuscripts were included; the great majority studied the central effects of Roux en Y gastric bypass, using positron emission tomography or functional magnetic resonance. CONCLUSIONS: Bariatric surgery might normalize the activity of central areas concerned with reward and incentive salience processing, as the nucleus accumbens and mesencephalic tegmental ventral area, as well as circuitries processing behavioral inhibition, as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
topic Neuroimagem
imagem por ressonância magnética
tomografia por emissão de pósitrons
derivação gástrica
cirurgia bariátrica
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852013000400007&lng=en&tlng=en
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