2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00259-022-05969-5
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[11C]carfentanil PET imaging for studying the peripheral opioid system in vivo: effect of photoperiod on mu-opioid receptor availability in brown adipose tissue

Abstract: Purpose Photoperiod determines the metabolic activity of brown adipose tissue (BAT) and affects the food intake and body mass of mammals. Sympathetic innervation of the BAT controls thermogenesis and facilitates physiological adaption to seasonal changes, but the exact mechanism remains elusive. Previous studies have shown that central opioid signaling regulates BAT thermogenesis, and that the expression of the brain mu-opioid receptor (MOR) varies seasonally. Therefore, it is important to know w… Show more

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“…Clinical in vivo data also indicates a light-sensitive fluctuation in levels of cerebral monoamine oxidase A, an enzyme that degrades neurotransmitters including serotonin and dopamine (Spies et al, 2018). Similarly, a paucity of studies on neuropeptide signaling suggest that the endogenous opioid signaling responds to seasonal rhythms (Sun et al, 2021; Sun et al, 2022). The present results on dopamine receptor signaling further highlight the brain neurotransmission mechanism on seasonal patterns of cognitive and affective functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical in vivo data also indicates a light-sensitive fluctuation in levels of cerebral monoamine oxidase A, an enzyme that degrades neurotransmitters including serotonin and dopamine (Spies et al, 2018). Similarly, a paucity of studies on neuropeptide signaling suggest that the endogenous opioid signaling responds to seasonal rhythms (Sun et al, 2021; Sun et al, 2022). The present results on dopamine receptor signaling further highlight the brain neurotransmission mechanism on seasonal patterns of cognitive and affective functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Mechanism of the secretin-induced satiation. BOLD, bloodoxygen-level-dependent signal supporting a potential role of central opioid signaling in BAT thermogenesis [37]. However, whether these neurotransmission signaling pathways are involved in secretinmediated BAT-caudate crosstalk, subsequently associative to satiation, remains to be explored.…”
Section: Satiation Secretinmentioning
confidence: 99%