2017
DOI: 10.5935/1984-0063.20170014
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Human hypocretin-deficient narcolepsy - aberrant food choice due to impaired taste?

Abstract: Authors demonstrate that patients with narcolepsy type 1 (N1) have more tendency of eat salty snacks after satiety than health volunteers. A few mechanisms to explain the weight gain have been discussed in narcolepsy. The hypocretin-1 deficiency can influence the olfactory system. The olfactory system should be modulated through hypocretin-1 via connections from the hypothalamic to other brain regions. Likewise, hypocretin-1 can be synthesized locally in our olfactory mucosa with possible private role modulati… Show more

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“…This approach will join contiguous efforts oriented towards other “ill-defined gut-brain-axis-disorders” ( 82 , 83 ), or biological investigations, e.g., of the microbiome ( 84 ), mast cells, even “unhealthy diets” ( 85 ), or fasting. Finally, the quite different, and under atomoxetine maybe less persistent, but also at times common and tragic subtype of concentration disorder with focus-wandering and “sluggish cognitive tempo” ( 86 ) may allow for further distinctions in nutritional, bacterial, and immune patterns also involving additional psychiatric ( 87 ) or neuro- behavioral dimensions like those involving sleep and taste ( 88 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach will join contiguous efforts oriented towards other “ill-defined gut-brain-axis-disorders” ( 82 , 83 ), or biological investigations, e.g., of the microbiome ( 84 ), mast cells, even “unhealthy diets” ( 85 ), or fasting. Finally, the quite different, and under atomoxetine maybe less persistent, but also at times common and tragic subtype of concentration disorder with focus-wandering and “sluggish cognitive tempo” ( 86 ) may allow for further distinctions in nutritional, bacterial, and immune patterns also involving additional psychiatric ( 87 ) or neuro- behavioral dimensions like those involving sleep and taste ( 88 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physiologically, food choices are under the influence of manifold regulatory systems, not only the 'homeostatic' balance, located in the hypothalamus and brainstem, but also the 'hedonistic' system, under a cortico-limbic regulation [85]. The orexinergic activity is key in the maintenance of the individual's metabolic homeostatic balance through its effects on reward-seeking mechanisms and regulating energy balance mechanisms [86]. Finally, orexin also influences the olfactory system, which indirectly modulates appetite threshold, and a role for a mild hyposmia in NT1 in influencing food choices and eating behaviors had been theorized [87].…”
Section: Narcolepsy and Eating Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%