Dopamine adaptations as a common pathway for neurocognitive impairment in diabetes and obesity: A neuropsychological perspective

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Abstract

Evidence accumulates linking obesity and diabetes with cognitive dysfunction. At present the mechanism(s) underlying these associations and the relative contribution of diet, adiposity, and metabolic dysfunction are unknown. In this perspective key gaps in knowledge are outlined and an initial sketch of a neuropsychological profile is developed that points toward a critical role for dopamine (DA) adaptations in neurocognitive impairment secondary to diabetes and obesity. The precise mechanisms by which diet, metabolic dysfunction, and adiposity influence the DA system to impact cognition remains unclear and is an important direction for future research.

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Small, D. M. (2017). Dopamine adaptations as a common pathway for neurocognitive impairment in diabetes and obesity: A neuropsychological perspective. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 11(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2017.00134

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