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Effects of Bariatric Surgery and Dietary Interventions for Obesity on Brain Neurotransmitter Systems and Metabolism: A Systematic Review of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) Studies

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Journal Obes Rev
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2023 Sep 12
PMID 37699864
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Abstract

This systematic review collates studies of dietary or bariatric surgery interventions for obesity using positron emission tomography and single-photon emission computed tomography. Of 604 publications identified, 22 met inclusion criteria. Twelve studies assessed bariatric surgery (seven gastric bypass, five gastric bypass/sleeve gastrectomy), and ten dietary interventions (six low-calorie diet, three very low-calorie diet, one prolonged fasting). Thirteen studies examined neurotransmitter systems (six used tracers for dopamine DRD2/3 receptors: two each for C-raclopride, F-fallypride, I-IBZM; one for dopamine transporter, I-FP-CIT; one used tracer for serotonin 5-HT receptor, F-altanserin; two used tracers for serotonin transporter, C-DASB or I-FP-CIT; two used tracer for μ-opioid receptor, C-carfentanil; one used tracer for noradrenaline transporter, C-MRB); seven studies assessed glucose uptake using F-fluorodeoxyglucose; four studies assessed regional cerebral blood flow using O-H O (one study also used arterial spin labeling); and two studies measured fatty acid uptake using F-FTHA and one using C-palmitate. The review summarizes findings and correlations with clinical outcomes, eating behavior, and mechanistic mediators. The small number of studies using each tracer and intervention, lack of dietary intervention control groups in any surgical studies, heterogeneity in time since intervention and degree of weight loss, and small sample sizes hindered the drawing of robust conclusions across studies.

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