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Abstract
Consumption of a high-fat diet has been linked to obesity, dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease. Less well appreciated are adverse effects on the brain and behavior. Recent research has shown that consumption of a high-fat diet can alter gene expression within the brain, and the dopamine and opioid neurotransmitter systems appear to be vulnerable to dysregulation. This review will focus on recent reports in both humans and animal models that describe adverse effects of high-fat diet consumption on the central reward circuitry. In addition, the importance of different development windows will be discussed, with effects observed in both the prenatal/perinatal time period and with chronic high-fat diet consumption in adulthood.Entities:
Keywords: addiction; dopamine; opioids; prenatal; reward
Year: 2012 PMID: 27152150 PMCID: PMC4850606 DOI: 10.1038/ijosup.2012.18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Obes Suppl ISSN: 2046-2166