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Increased brain fractional perfusion in obesity using intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MRI metrics.
Motger-Albertí, Anna; de la Calle, Elena; Giménez, Mònica; Blasco, Gerard; Biarnés, Carles; Arnoriaga-Rodríguez, María; Puig, Josep; Coll-Martínez, Clàudia; Contreras-Rodríguez, Oren; Fernández-Real, José Manuel.
Afiliación
  • Motger-Albertí A; Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Nutrition (UDEN), Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
  • de la Calle E; CIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN), Girona, Spain.
  • Giménez M; Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Girona, Girona, Spain.
  • Blasco G; Department of Radiology-Medical Imaging, Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
  • Biarnés C; Department of Radiology-Medical Imaging, Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
  • Arnoriaga-Rodríguez M; Department of Radiology-Medical Imaging, Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
  • Puig J; Department of Radiology-Medical Imaging, Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
  • Coll-Martínez C; Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Nutrition (UDEN), Girona Biomedical Research Institute, Josep Trueta University Hospital, Girona, Spain.
  • Contreras-Rodríguez O; CIBER Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBEROBN), Girona, Spain.
  • Fernández-Real JM; Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Girona, Girona, Spain.
Obesity (Silver Spring) ; 32(4): 756-767, 2024 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38383843
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

This research seeks to shed light on the associations between brain perfusion, cognitive function, and mental health in individuals with and without obesity.

METHODS:

In this study, we employed the noninvasive intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique to examine brain fractional perfusion (FP) in two groups individuals with obesity (N = 72) and healthy controls (N = 66). Additionally, we investigated potential associations between FP, cognitive function, and depressive symptoms in the participants with and without obesity. Finally, artificial intelligence algorithms (Boruta analysis) were also used.

RESULTS:

Participants with obesity exhibited increased FP within dopaminergic brain circuits, particularly involving prefrontal cortex areas, anterior and posterior sections of the cingulate cortex, the right striatum, and the midbrain. Additionally, these individuals demonstrated lower working memory and higher depressive symptoms compared to the control group. Notably, higher FP in the inferior temporal and occipital cortices correlated with greater depressive symptoms, whereas increased FP in the right ventral caudate and the midbrain was associated with better working memory performance. A link between inflammatory and metabolic variables, with a particular emphasis on monocytes, and FP in obesity was also evidenced by Boruta analysis.

CONCLUSIONS:

Increased brain perfusion in individuals with obesity is associated with cognitive function and mental health through interaction with metabolic and inflammatory factors.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inteligencia Artificial / Imagen de Difusión por Resonancia Magnética Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Obesity (Silver Spring) Asunto de la revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / FISIOLOGIA / METABOLISMO Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inteligencia Artificial / Imagen de Difusión por Resonancia Magnética Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Obesity (Silver Spring) Asunto de la revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / FISIOLOGIA / METABOLISMO Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España