A very light lunch: Interoceptive deficits and food aversion at onset in a case of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.dadm.2018.10.001
A very light lunch: Interoceptive deficits and food aversion at onset in a case of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
Abstract
Introduction: Patients affected by the behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) frequently experience, at a delayed onset, abnormal eating behavior involving increased food intake. Although delusional food-related symptoms have attracted much attention, the behavioral and neural features of food aversion manifestations in bvFTD remain poorly documented.
Methods: We describe the rare case of a patient with bvFTD presenting with lack of interoception for swallowing and digestion, coupled with a dramatic food aversion at onset. We also compared his MRI scan to 84 healthy individuals using a voxel-based morphometry approach.
Results: We found gray matter density reductions involving the postcentral gyrus bilaterally, insulae, and right medial orbitofrontal cortex.
Discussion: Our results shed new light on the behavioral and neuroanatomical features of food aversion and interoception deficits in bvFTD, suggesting that besides orbitofrontal cortex, also a distributed system associated with interoception might play a role in such behavioral manifestation.
Keywords: Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia; Eating disturbances; Insula; Interoception; Voxel-based morphometry.
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