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Relationship of estrogen synthesis capacity in the brain with obesity and self-control in men and women.

Anat Biegon1, Nelly Alia-Klein2, David L Alexoff3, Joanna S Fowler4, Sung Won Kim5, Jean Logan6, Deborah Pareto7, Rebecca Preston-Campbell8, Gene-Jack Wang5, Tom Hildebrandt2.   

Abstract

Gonadal hormones are linked to mechanisms that govern appetitive behavior and its suppression. Estrogens are synthesized from androgens by the enzyme aromatase, highly expressed in the ovaries of reproductive-aged women and in the brains of men and women of all ages. We measured aromatase availability in the amygdala using positron emission tomography (PET) with the aromatase inhibitor [11C]vorozole in a sample of 43 adult, normal-weight, overweight, or obese men and women. A subsample of 27 also completed personality measures to examine the relationship between aromatase and personality traits related to self-regulation and inhibitory control. Results indicated that aromatase availability in the amygdala was negatively associated with body mass index (BMI) (in kilograms per square meter) and positively correlated with scores of the personality trait constraint independent of sex or age. Individual variations in the brain's capacity to synthesize estrogen may influence the risk of obesity and self-control in men and women.

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Keywords:  PET imaging; amygdala; aromatase; estrogen; obesity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32868418      PMCID: PMC7502739          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2006117117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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