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  1. Shared genetic risk between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes: Evidence from genome-wide association studies
    Autor*in: Munn-Chernoff, Melissa, ; Johnson, Emma, ; Chou, Yi-Ling ; Coleman, Jonathan R.I. ; Thornton, Laura ; Walters, Raymond, ; Yilmaz, Zeynep ; Baker, Jessica, ; Hübel, Christopher ; Gordon, Scott ; Medland, Sarah ; Watson, Hunna ; Gaspar, Héléna ; Bryois, Julien ; Hinney, Anke ; Leppä, Virpi ; Mattheisen, Manuel ; Ripke, Stephan ; Yao, Shuyang ; Giusti-Rodríguez, Paola ; Hanscombe, Ken, ; Adan, Roger A.H. ; Alfredsson, Lars ; Ando, Tetsuya ; Andreassen, Ole, ; Berrettini, Wade ; Boehm, Ilka ; Boni, Claudette ; Boraska Perica, Vesna ; Buehren, Katharina ; Burghardt, Roland ; Cassina, Matteo ; Cichon, Sven ; Clementi, Maurizio ; Cone, Roger ; Courtet, Philippe ; Crow, Scott ; Crowley, James ; Danner, Unna ; Davis, Oliver S.P. ; de Zwaan, Martina ; Dedoussis, George ; Degortes, Daniela ; Desocio, Janiece ; Dick, Danielle ; Dikeos, Dimitris ; Dina, Christian ; Dmitrzak-Weglarz, Monika ; Docampo, Elisa ; Duncan, Laramie ; Egberts, Karin ; Ehrlich, Stefan ; Escaramís, Geòrgia ; Esko, Tõnu ; Estivill, Xavier ; Farmer, Anne, ; Favaro, Angela ; Fernández-Aranda, Fernando ; Fichter, Manfred ; Fischer, Krista ; Föcker, Manuel ; Foretova, Lenka ; Forstner, Andreas ; Forzan, Monica ; Franklin, Christopher ; Gallinger, Steven ; Giegling, Ina ; Giuranna, Johanna ; Gonidakis, Fragiskos ; Gorwood, Philip ; Gratacos Mayora, Monica ; Guillaume, Sébastien ; Guo, Yiran ; Hakonarson, Hakon ; Hatzikotoulas, Konstantinos ; Hauser, Joanna ; Hebebrand, Johannes ; Helder, Sietske ; Herms, Stefan ; Herpertz-Dahlmann, Beate ; Herzog, Wolfgang ; Huckins, Laura ; Hudson, James, ; Imgart, Hartmut ; Inoko, Hidetoshi ; Janout, Vladimír ; Jiménez-Murcia, Susana ; Julià, Antonio ; Kalsi, Gursharan ; Kaminská, Deborah ; Karhunen, Leila ; Karwautz, Andreas ; Kas, Martien J.H. ; Kennedy, James ; Keski-Rahkonen, Anna ; Kiezebrink, Kirsty ; Kim, Youl-Ri ; Klump, Kelly ; Knudsen, Gun Peggy S. ; La Via, Maria ; Le Hellard, Stephanie ; Levitan, Robert ; Li, Dong ; Lilenfeld, Lisa ; Lin, Bochao Danae ; Lissowska, Jolanta ; Luykx, Jurjen ; Magistretti, Pierre, ; Maj, Mario ; Männik, Katrin ; Marsal, Sara ; Marshall, Christian, ; Mattingsdal, Morten ; Mcdevitt, Sara ; Mcguffin, Peter ; Metspalu, Andres ; Meulenbelt, Ingrid ; Micali, Nadia ; Mitchell, Karen ; Monteleone, Alessio Maria ; Monteleone, Palmiero ; Nacmias, Benedetta ; Navratilova, Marie ; Ntalla, Ioanna ; O'Toole, Julie ; Ophoff, Roel, ; Padyukov, Leonid ; Palotie, Aarno ; Pantel, Jacques ; Papezova, Hana ; Pinto, Dalila ; Rabionet, Raquel ; Raevuori, Anu ; Ramoz, Nicolas ; Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted ; Ricca, Valdo ; Ripatti, Samuli ; Ritschel, Franziska ; Roberts, Marion ; Rotondo, Alessandro ; Rujescu, Dan ; Rybakowski, Filip ; Santonastaso, Paolo ; Scherag, Andre ; Scherer, Stephen, ; Schmidt, Ulrike ; Schork, Nicholas, ; Schosser, Alexandra ; Seitz, Jochen ; Slachtova, Lenka ; Slagboom, P. Eline ; Slof-Op'T Landt, Margarita C.T. ; Slopien, Agnieszka ; Sorbi, Sandro ; Świątkowska, Beata ; Szatkiewicz, Jin ; Tachmazidou, Ioanna ; Tenconi, Elena ; Tortorella, Alfonso ; Tozzi, Federica ; Treasure, Janet ; Tsitsika, Artemis ; Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, Marta ; Tziouvas, Konstantinos ; van Elburg, Annemarie ; van Furth, Eric ; Wagner, Gudrun ; Walton, Esther ; Widén, Elisabeth ; Zeggini, Eleftheria ; Zerwas, Stephanie ; Zipfel, Stephan ; Bergen, Andrew ; Boden, Joseph ; Brandt, Harry ; Crawford, Steven ; Halmi, Katherine ; Horwood, L. John ; Johnson, Craig ; Kaplan, Allan ; Mitchell, James, ; Kaye, Walter ; Olsen, Catherine ; Pearson, John ; Pedersen, Nancy, ; Strober, Michael ; Werge, Thomas ; Whiteman, David, ; Woodside, D. Blake ; Grove, Jakob ; Henders, Anjali, ; Larsen, Janne ; Parker, Richard ; Petersen, Liselotte ; Jordan, Jennifer ; Kennedy, Martin ; Birgegård, Andreas ; Lichtenstein, Paul ; Norring, Claes ; Landén, Mikael ; Mortensen, Preben Bo ; Polimanti, Renato ; Mcclintick, Jeanette ; Adkins, Amy ; Aliev, Fazil ; Bacanu, Silviu-Alin ; Batzler, Anthony ; Bertelsen, Sarah ; Biernacka, Joanna, ; Bigdeli, Tim ; Chen, Li-Shiun ; Clarke, Toni-Kim ; Degenhardt, Franziska ; Docherty, Anna ; Edwards, Alexis ; Foo, Jerome ; Fox, Louis ; Frank, Josef ; Hack, Laura ; Hartmann, Annette, ; Hartz, Sarah ; Heilmann-Heimbach, Stefanie ; Hodgkinson, Colin ; Hoffmann, Per ; Hottenga, Jouke-Jan ; Konte, Bettina ; Lahti, Jari ; Lahti-Pulkkinen, Marius ; Lai, Dongbing ; Ligthart, Lannie ; Loukola, Anu ; Maher, Brion ; Mbarek, Hamdi ; Mcintosh, Andrew ; Mcqueen, Matthew ; Meyers, Jacquelyn ; Milaneschi, Yuri ; Palviainen, Teemu ; Peterson, Roseann ; Ryu, Euijung ; Saccone, Nancy ; Salvatore, Jessica ; Sanchez-Roige, Sandra ; Schwandt, Melanie ; Sherva, Richard ; Streit, Fabian ; Strohmaier, Jana ; Thomas, Nathaniel ; Wang, Jen-Chyong ; Webb, Bradley ; Wedow, Robbee ; Wetherill, Leah ; Wills, Amanda ; Zhou, Hang ; Boardman, Jason ; Chen, Danfeng ; Choi, Doo-Sup ; Copeland, William ; Culverhouse, Robert ; Dahmen, Norbert ; Degenhardt, Louisa ; Domingue, Benjamin ; Frye, Mark, ; Gäbel, Wolfgang ; Hayward, Caroline ; Ising, Marcus ; Keyes, Margaret ; Kiefer, Falk ; Koller, Gabriele ; Kramer, John ; Kuperman, Samuel ; Lucae, Susanne ; Lynskey, Michael ; Maier, Wolfgang ; Mann, Karl ; Männistö, Satu ; Müller-Myhsok, Bertram ; Murray, Alison ; Nurnberger, John, ; Preuss, Ulrich ; Räikkönen, Katri ; Reynolds, Maureen ; Ridinger, Monika ; Scherbaum, Norbert ; Schuckit, Marc ; Soyka, Michael ; Treutlein, Jens ; Witt, Stephanie ; Wodarz, Norbert ; Zill, Peter ; Adkins, Daniel ; Boomsma, Dorret ; Bierut, Laura, ; Brown, Sandra ; Bucholz, Kathleen ; Costello, E. Jane ; de Wit, Harriet ; Diazgranados, Nancy ; Eriksson, Johan ; Farrer, Lindsay ; Foroud, Tatiana ; Gillespie, Nathan ; Goate, Alison ; Goldman, David ; Grucza, Richard ; Hancock, Dana, ; Harris, Kathleen Mullan ; Hesselbrock, Victor ; Hewitt, John ; Hopfer, Christian ; Iacono, William ; Johnson, Eric ; Karpyak, Victor ; Kendler, Kenneth ; Kranzler, Henry ; Krauter, Kenneth ; Lind, Penelope ; Mcgue, Matt ; Mackillop, James ; Madden, Pamela A.F. ; Maes, Hermine ; Magnusson, Patrik K.E. ; Nelson, Elliot ; Nöthen, Markus, ; Palmer, Abraham ; Penninx, Brenda W.J.H. ; Porjesz, Bernice ; Rice, John, ; Rietschel, Marcella ; Riley, Brien ; Rose, Richard, ; Shen, Pei-Hong ; Silberg, Judy ; Stallings, Michael ; Tarter, Ralph ; Vanyukov, Michael ; Vrieze, Scott ; Wall, Tamara ; Whitfield, John ; Zhao, Hongyu ; Neale, Benjamin, ; Wade, Tracey ; Heath, Andrew ; Montgomery, Grant, ; Martin, Nicholas, ; Sullivan, Patrick ; Kaprio, Jaakko ; Breen, Gerome ; Gelernter, Joel ; Edenberg, Howard, ; Bulik, Cynthia ; Agrawal, Arpana
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  HAL CCSD ; Wiley

    International audience ; Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic variance between liabilities to eating disorders and substance use, with the strongest associations between symptoms of... mehr

     

    International audience ; Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic variance between liabilities to eating disorders and substance use, with the strongest associations between symptoms of bulimia nervosa and problem alcohol use (genetic correlation [rg ], twin-based = 0.23-0.53). We estimated the genetic correlation between eating disorder and substance use and disorder phenotypes using data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Four eating disorder phenotypes (anorexia nervosa [AN], AN with binge eating, AN without binge eating, and a bulimia nervosa factor score), and eight substance-use-related phenotypes (drinks per week, alcohol use disorder [AUD], smoking initiation, current smoking, cigarettes per day, nicotine dependence, cannabis initiation, and cannabis use disorder) from eight studies were included. Significant genetic correlations were adjusted for variants associated with major depressive disorder and schizophrenia. Total study sample sizes per phenotype ranged from ~2400 to ~537 000 individuals. We used linkage disequilibrium score regression to calculate single nucleotide polymorphism-based genetic correlations between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes. Significant positive genetic associations emerged between AUD and AN (rg = 0.18; false discovery rate q = 0.0006), cannabis initiation and AN (rg = 0.23; q < 0.0001), and cannabis initiation and AN with binge eating (rg = 0.27; q = 0.0016). Conversely, significant negative genetic correlations were observed between three nondiagnostic smoking phenotypes (smoking initiation, current smoking, and cigarettes per day) and AN without binge eating (rgs = -0.19 to -0.23; qs < 0.04). The genetic correlation between AUD and AN was no longer significant after co-varying for major depressive disorder loci. The patterns of association between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes highlights the potentially complex and substance-specific relationships ...

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: ISSN: 1355-6215 ; EISSN: 1369-1600 ; Addiction Biology ; https://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-02881410 ; Addiction Biology, 2020, 40, pp.e12880. &#x27E8;10.1111/adb.12880&#x27E9;
    Schlagworte: eating disorders; genetic correlation; substance use; [SCCO]Cognitive science; [SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience; [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]; [SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology; [SDV.MHEP.PSM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Psychiatrics and mental health
  2. Improvement of energy metabolism associated with NUTRIOSE® soluble fiber, a dietary ingredient exhibiting prebiotic properties, requires intestinal gluconeogenesis

    While the prevalence of obesity progresses worldwide, the consumption of sugars and dietary fiber increases and decreases, respectively. In this context, NUTRIOSE® soluble fiber is a plant-based food ingredient with beneficial effects in Humans.... mehr

     

    While the prevalence of obesity progresses worldwide, the consumption of sugars and dietary fiber increases and decreases, respectively. In this context, NUTRIOSE® soluble fiber is a plant-based food ingredient with beneficial effects in Humans. Here, we studied in mice the mechanisms involved, particularly the involvement of intestinal gluconeogenesis (IGN), the essential function in the beneficial effects of dietary fibers. To determine whether NUTRIOSE® exerts its beneficial effects via the activation of IGN, we studied the effects of dietary NUTRIOSE® on the development of obesity, diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which IGN is able to prevent. To assert the role of IGN in the observed effects, we studied wild-type (WT) and IGN-deficient mice. In line with our hypothesis, NUTRIOSE® exerts metabolic benefits in WT mice, but not in IGN-deficient mice. Indeed, WT mice are protected from body weight gain and NAFLD induced by a high calorie diet. In addition, our data suggests that NUTRIOSE® may improve energy balance by activating a browning process in subcutaneous white adipose tissue. While the gut microbiota composition changes with NUTRIOSE®, this is not sufficient in itself to account for the benefits observed. On the contrary, IGN is obligatory in the NUTRIOSE® benefits, since no benefit take place in absence of IGN. In conclusion, IGN plays a crucial and essential role in the set-up of the beneficial effects of NUTRIOSE®, highlighting the interest of the supplementation of food with healthy ingredients in the context of the current obesity epidemic.

     

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    Quelle: BASE Fachausschnitt Germanistik
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    Übergeordneter Titel: ISSN: 0963-9969 ; Food Research International ; https://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-04086623 ; Food Research International, 2023, 167, pp.112723. &#x27E8;10.1016/j.foodres.2023.112723&#x27E9;
    Schlagworte: Glucose metabolism; Intestinal gluconeogenesis; Obesity; Prebiotic; Soluble fiber; [SCCO]Cognitive science