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The role of insulin sensitivity and intranasally applied insulin on olfactory perception.


ABSTRACT: Olfactory perception determines food selection behavior depending on energy homeostasis and nutritional status. The mechanisms, however, by which metabolic signals in turn regulate olfactory perception remain largely unclear. Given the evidence for direct insulin action on olfactory neurons, we tested olfactory performance (olfactory threshold, olfactory discrimination) in 36 subjects of normal- and overweight after administration of three different insulin doses (40 I.U., 100 I.U., 160 I.U.) or corresponding placebo volume in a within-subject design. Poor peripheral insulin sensitivity as quantified by HOMA-IR in baseline condition and increases in systemic insulin levels reactive to intranasal administration predicted poor olfactory performance. In contrast, intranasal insulin enhanced odor perception with a dose-dependent improvement of olfactory threshold. These findings indicate a new diametric impact of insulin on olfactory perception depending on peripheral or central availability.

SUBMITTER: Edwin Thanarajah S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6510903 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of insulin sensitivity and intranasally applied insulin on olfactory perception.

Edwin Thanarajah Sharmili S   Hoffstall Vera V   Rigoux Lionel L   Hanssen Ruth R   Brüning Jens C JC   Tittgemeyer Marc M  

Scientific reports 20190510 1


Olfactory perception determines food selection behavior depending on energy homeostasis and nutritional status. The mechanisms, however, by which metabolic signals in turn regulate olfactory perception remain largely unclear. Given the evidence for direct insulin action on olfactory neurons, we tested olfactory performance (olfactory threshold, olfactory discrimination) in 36 subjects of normal- and overweight after administration of three different insulin doses (40 I.U., 100 I.U., 160 I.U.) or  ...[more]

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