Relationship of Dopamine Type 2 Receptor Binding Potential With Fasting Neuroendocrine Hormones and Insulin Sensitivity in Human Obesity Featured Article: Julia P. Dunn, M.D., M.S., Robert M. Kessler, M.D., Irene D. Feurer, Ph.D., Nora D. Volkow, M.D., Bruce W. Patterson, Ph.D., Mohammad S. Ansari, M.S., Rui Li, M.S., Pamela Marks-Shulman, R.D., M.S., Naji N. Abumrad, M.D. Diabetes Care Volume 35: May, 2012
Study Objectives Midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons, involved with reward and motivation, are modulated by hormones that regulate food intake (insulin, leptin, and acyl ghrelin [AG]) Hypothesis: These hormones are associated with deficits in DA signaling in obesity Dunn J et al. Diabetes Care 2012;35:
Study Design Assessed relationships between fasting levels of insulin and leptin, and AG, BMI, and insulin sensitivity index (SI) with the availability of central DA type 2 receptor (D2R) Measured D2R availability using PET and [ 18 F]fallypride in 8 lean and 14 obese females Fasting hormones collected prior to scanning S I determined by modified OGTT Dunn J et al. Diabetes Care 2012;35:
Conclusions Findings provide evidence for an association between the neuroendocrine hormones and DA brain signaling in obese females Dunn J et al. Diabetes Care 2012;35: