2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.639617
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Brain More Resistant to Energy Restriction Than Body: A Systematic Review

Abstract: The gluco-lipostatic theory and its modern variants assume that blood glucose and energy stores are controlled in closed-loop feedback processes. The Selfish Brain theory is based on the same assumptions, but additionally postulates that the brain, as an independent energy compartment, self-regulates its energy concentration with the highest priority. In some clinical situations these two theories make opposite predictions. To investigate one of these situations, namely caloric restriction, we formulated a hyp… Show more

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“…In all, the current work confirms the second major prediction of the Selfish-Brain theory that relates to a proximal bottleneck of the cerebral supply chain, cerebral artery occlusion. Its first major prediction relates to a distal supply bottleneck, caloric restriction, and is fulfilled as shown by our previous work, whereas the prediction of the long held gluco-lipostatic theory, which sees the brain as only passively supplied, is violated (Sprengell et al, 2021 ). The crucial point was that caloric restriction elicits smaller changes in mass (energy) in the brain than in the body.…”
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“…In all, the current work confirms the second major prediction of the Selfish-Brain theory that relates to a proximal bottleneck of the cerebral supply chain, cerebral artery occlusion. Its first major prediction relates to a distal supply bottleneck, caloric restriction, and is fulfilled as shown by our previous work, whereas the prediction of the long held gluco-lipostatic theory, which sees the brain as only passively supplied, is violated (Sprengell et al, 2021 ). The crucial point was that caloric restriction elicits smaller changes in mass (energy) in the brain than in the body.…”
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“…We included only interventional studies that were standardized laboratory experiments or clinical trials and that examined two groups, an interventional group undergoing cerebral artery occlusion and a non-exposed, sham-operated control group. Since we had included clinical trials in our first systematic review (Sprengell et al, 2021 ), we did the same here for the sake of consistency, but of course did not expect to identify clinical trials, since cerebral artery occlusion in humans is not ethically defensible. We only included studies that measured blood glucose concentration.…”
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