Authors
Solrun Vidarsdottir, Paul AM Smeets, Diane L Eichelsheim, Matthias JP van Osch, Max A Viergever, Johannes A Romijn, Jeroen van der Grond, Hanno Pijl
Publication date
2007/10/1
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
56
Issue
10
Pages
2547-2550
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Description
OBJECTIVE—The hypothalamus plays a critical role in the regulation of energy balance and fuel flux. Glucose ingestion inhibits hypothalamic neuronal activity in healthy humans. We hypothesized that hypothalamic neuronal activity in response to an oral glucose load would be altered in patients with type 2 diabetes.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In this randomized, single blind, case-control study, 7 type 2 diabetic men (BMI 27.9 ± 2.0 kg/m2) and 10 age-matched healthy men (BMI 26.1 ± 3.2 kg/m2) were scanned twice for 38 min on separate days using functional magnetic resonance imaging. After 8 min, they ingested either a glucose solution (75 g in 300 ml water) or water (300 ml).
RESULTS—Glucose ingestion resulted in a prolonged significant blood oxygen level–dependent signal decrease in the upper and lower hypothalamus in healthy subjects but not in diabetic …
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