2013
DOI: 10.1017/s000711451200579x
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Relationships between dietary macronutrients and adult neurogenesis in the regulation of energy metabolism

Abstract: Of the environmental factors which have an impact on body weight, nutrients are most influential. Within normal limits, hypothalamic and related neuronal populations correct perturbations in energy metabolism, to return the body to its nutritional set-point, either through direct response to nutrients or indirectly via peripheral appetite signals. Excessive intake of certain macronutrients, such as simple carbohydrates and SFA, can lead to obesity and attendant metabolic dysfunction, also reflected in alterati… Show more

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“…BrdU þ NeuN þ cells were routinely identified albeit at various percentages of the total BrdU þ cell population ranging from ,10% to 37%. Adult hypothalamic neurogenesis is significantly influenced by external stimuli, such as diet (for a review, see Yon et al 2013) and social environment (Fowler et al 2002), which could explain variabilities or discrepancies in the number of newborn neurons between studies. The number of newborn neurons is much lower than in the SVZ and SGZ.…”
Section: Adult Neurogenesis In the Hypothalamus: Parenchymal Or Germimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BrdU þ NeuN þ cells were routinely identified albeit at various percentages of the total BrdU þ cell population ranging from ,10% to 37%. Adult hypothalamic neurogenesis is significantly influenced by external stimuli, such as diet (for a review, see Yon et al 2013) and social environment (Fowler et al 2002), which could explain variabilities or discrepancies in the number of newborn neurons between studies. The number of newborn neurons is much lower than in the SVZ and SGZ.…”
Section: Adult Neurogenesis In the Hypothalamus: Parenchymal Or Germimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 These changes can occur during critical stages of development, as well as in adulthood, and unfavorably alter energy balance regulation. 11,12 Misprogramming of energy balance regulation during embryonic development has also been reported in rats polygenetically predisposed to high fat diet-induced obesity. 14,15 Finally, an obesogenic environment can alter the microbiota composition in the gut, where it influences energy balance and when dysfunctional is associated with metabolic complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Our modern lifestyle also produces epi genetic effects that contribute to obesity, 8,9 and an obesogenic environment can imprint on the neuronal circuits involved in the regulation of energy balance. [10][11][12] Unhealthy eating can in fact lead to unfavourable neuroplastic changes (that is, neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity and dendritic arborisation). 13 These changes can occur during critical stages of development, as well as in adulthood, and unfavorably alter energy balance regulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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The purpose of this corrigendum is to clarify the nature of the PUFA that are discussed in this article (1) .The revised abstract is published below.
AbstractOf the environmental factors which have an impact on body weight, nutrients are most influential. Within normal limits, hypothalamic and related neuronal populations correct perturbations in energy metabolism, to return the body to its nutritional set-point, either through direct response to nutrients or indirectly via peripheral appetite signals.
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confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of this corrigendum is to clarify the nature of the PUFA that are discussed in this article (1) .…”
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