Authors
Paul AM Smeets, Solrun Vidarsdottir, Cees De Graaf, Annette Stafleu, Matthias JP Van Osch, Max A Viergever, Hanno Pijl, Jeroen Van der Grond
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume
293
Issue
3
Pages
E754-E758
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Description
We previously showed that hypothalamic neuronal activity, as measured by the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) functional MRI signal, declines in response to oral glucose intake. To further explore the mechanism driving changes in hypothalamic neuronal activity in response to an oral glucose load, we here compare hypothalamic BOLD signal changes subsequent to an oral vs. an intravenous (iv) glucose challenge in healthy humans. Seven healthy, normal-weight men received four interventions in random order after an overnight fast: 1) ingestion of glucose solution (75 g in 300 ml) or 2) water (300 ml), and 3) iv infusion of 40% glucose solution (0.5 g/kg body wt, maximum 35 g) or 4) infusion of saline (0.9% NaCl, equal volume). The BOLD signal was recorded as of 8 min prior to intervention (baseline) until 30 min after. Glucose infusion was associated with a modest and transient signal decline in the …
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Scholar articles
PAM Smeets, S Vidarsdottir, C De Graaf, A Stafleu… - American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and …, 2007