The role of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in anorexia nervosa

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2023 May:151:106069. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2023.106069. Epub 2023 Mar 4.

Abstract

The brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a growth factor belonging to the neurotrophin family which plays a pivotal role in the differentiation, survival, and plasticity of neurons in the central nervous system. Evidence suggests that BDNF is an important signal molecule in the regulation of energy balance and thus implicated in body weight control. The discovery of BDNF-expressing neurons in the paraventricular hypothalamus which is important in the regulation of energy intake, physical activity, and thermogenesis gives more evidence to the suggested participation of BDNF in eating behavior. Until now it remains questionable whether BDNF can be used as a reliable biomarker for eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa (AN) as available findings on BDNF levels in patients with AN are ambiguous. AN is an eating disorder characterized by a pathological low body weight in combination with a body image disturbance typically developing during adolescence. A severe drive for thinness leads to restrictive eating behavior often accompanied by physical hyperactivity. During therapeutic weight restoration an increase of BDNF expression levels seems desirable as it might improve neuronal plasticity and survival which is essential for learning processes and thereby essential for the success of the psychotherapeutic treatment of patients. On the contrary, the well-known anorexigenic effect of BDNF might favor relapse in patients as soon as the BDNF levels significantly increase during weight rehabilitation. The present review summarizes the association between BDNF and general eating behavior and especially focuses on the eating disorder AN. In this regard findings from preclinical AN studies (activity-based anorexia model) are outlined as well.

Keywords: Anorexia nervosa; BDNF; Brain-derived neurotrophic factor; Eating disorders.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Anorexia Nervosa*
  • Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor / metabolism
  • Feeding Behavior
  • Feeding and Eating Disorders*
  • Humans
  • Thinness

Substances

  • Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor