Altered hypothalamic microstructure in human obesity

bioRxiv(2019)

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Animal studies suggest that obesity-related diets induce structural changes in the hypothalamus, a key brain area involved in energy homeostasis. Whether this translates to humans is largely unknown, as non-invasive brain imaging of the hypothalamus remains challenging. Using a novel multimodal approach with manual segmentation, we here show that body mass index (BMI) selectively predicted higher proton diffusivity within the hypothalamus, indicative of compromised microstructure, in a well-characterized population-based cohort (n1 = 338, 48% females, age 21-78 years, BMI 18-43 kg/m2). Results were independent from confounders and replicated in another independent sample (n2 = 236) which was processed with a tailored automated segmentation procedure. In addition, while hypothalamic volume was not associated with obesity, we identified a sexual dimorphism and larger hypothalamic volumes in the left compared to the right hemisphere. Our findings underpin the relevance of population neuroimaging to discover structural brain changes in subcortical areas that are crucial for understanding obesity and other eating-related disorders.
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DWI,hypothalamus,obesity,MRI
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