Unique first-in-human case report using intracranial electrophysiology recordings directly within the nucleus accumbens of a patient undergoing deep brain stimulation, documenting brain activity changes in mesolimbic reward circuitry during breakthrough food preoccupation episodes while on tirzepatide. Provides direct human neural correlates of tirzepatide's effects on food reward processing. Delivers unprecedented direct human neurophysiological evidence for tirzepatide's engagement of mesolimbic reward circuitry—establishing a biological basis for the 'food noise' reduction phenomenon reported by patients and connecting pharmacological incretin mechanisms to the neural substrates of dysregulated eating in obesity.
Choi, Wonkyung; Nho, Young-Hoon; Qiu, Liming; Chang, Andrew; Campos, Gustavo; Seilheimer, Robert L; Wilent, W Bryan; Bakalov, David; Firdous, Nida; Kerr, Marie; Joshi, Disha; Maze, Gabriella; Topalovic, Uros; Batista, Daniel; Suthana, Nanthia; Amaro, Anastassia; Hayes, Matthew R; Cajigas, Iahn; Cristancho, Mario; Allison, Kelly C; Pesaran, Bijan; Scangos, Katherine W; Gold, Joshua I; Wadden, Thomas A; Halpern, Casey H