hrp0082lbp-d3-1017 | (1) | ESPE2014
Steele Caroline
, Powell Joanne
, Kemp Graham
, Halford Jason
, Wilding John
, Harrold Joanne
, Das Kumar
, Cuthbertson Daniel
, Javadpour Mohsen
, MacFarlane Ian
, Stancak Andrej
, Daousi Christina
Background: Acquired hypothalamic damage frequently causes obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m2), often refractory to treatment. The interaction of hormonal, neuronal and psychological factors underlying hypothalamic obesity (HO) remains poorly understood.Methods: In fasted and fed states participants underwent blood sampling (GLP-1, insulin, PYY, ghrelin and glucose), fMRI scanning (viewing food/non-food photographs) and assessment of hunger and sati...