2024
DOI: 10.1111/pcn.13626
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Differential longitudinal changes of hippocampal subfields in patients with anorexia nervosa

Klaas Bahnsen,
Marie‐Louis Wronski,
Johanna Louise Keeler
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is a mental disorder characterized by dietary restriction, fear of gaining weight, and distorted body image. Recent studies indicate the hippocampus, crucial for learning and memory, may be affected in AN, yet subfield‐specific effects remain unclear. Here we investigated hippocampal subfield alterations in acute AN, changes following weight‐restoration and their associations with leptin levels.MethodsT1‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans were processed using FreeSurfer. … Show more

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“…We believe that such alterations might contribute to driving the transition from adaptation to starvation toward maladaptive alterations that are still observed even when bodyweight is recovered. Our data could help explain the hippocampal-dependent structural and functional impairments observed in the ABA model (Mottarlini et al, unpublished data) [ 54 ] and in patients with AN [ 55 , 56 , 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…We believe that such alterations might contribute to driving the transition from adaptation to starvation toward maladaptive alterations that are still observed even when bodyweight is recovered. Our data could help explain the hippocampal-dependent structural and functional impairments observed in the ABA model (Mottarlini et al, unpublished data) [ 54 ] and in patients with AN [ 55 , 56 , 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Among the extra-hypothalamic regions in which leptin exerts its function, we focused our attention on the hippocampus since sizeable reductions in hippocampal subfield volumes have been observed in young, acutely underweight patients with AN and, even more interestingly, a larger reduction of these hippocampal subfields has been predicted by hypoleptinemia in the acute phase of the disorder [ 55 ]. We investigated the two main subregions of the Hip, dorsal and ventral, since they play different roles in regulating emotion, stress-related responses and cognitive processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%