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The Putamen Increases Influence Over a Brain Network During Insulin Pulsation: The Brain-Body Connection Study
Background: Insulin affects brain activity, likely as part of a pancreatic-brain feedback loop. Previous research on insulin and the brain has relied on external intra-nasal insulin, rather than endogenously secreted insulin. These methods preclude evaluating the dynamic changes in brain connectivit...
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Published in: | Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) Md.), 2022-11, Vol.30, p.204-205 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background: Insulin affects brain activity, likely as part of a pancreatic-brain feedback loop. Previous research on insulin and the brain has relied on external intra-nasal insulin, rather than endogenously secreted insulin. These methods preclude evaluating the dynamic changes in brain connectivity in response to physiologic insulin pulses. Methods: The present analysis evaluated the changes in temporal brain connectivity corresponding 4.6y, HbA1c |
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ISSN: | 1930-7381 1930-739X |