TY - JOUR A1 - Ottomana, Angela Maria A1 - Presta, Martina A1 - O'Leary, Aet A1 - Sullivan, Mairéad A1 - Pisa, Edoardo A1 - Laviola, Giovanni A1 - Glennon, Jeffrey C. A1 - Zoratto, Francesca A1 - Slattery, David A. A1 - Macrì, Simone T1 - A systematic review of preclinical studies exploring the role of insulin signalling in executive function and memory T2 - Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews N2 - Beside its involvement in somatic dysfunctions, altered insulin signalling constitutes a risk factor for the development of mental disorders like Alzheimer’s disease and obsessive-compulsive disorder. While insulin-related somatic and mental disorders are often comorbid, the fundamental mechanisms underlying this association are still elusive. Studies conducted in rodent models appear well suited to help decipher these mechanisms. Specifically, these models are apt to prospective studies in which causative mechanisms can be manipulated via multiple tools (e.g., genetically engineered models and environmental interventions), and experimentally dissociated to control for potential confounding factors. Here, we provide a narrative synthesis of preclinical studies investigating the association between hyperglycaemia – as a proxy of insulin-related metabolic dysfunctions – and impairments in working and spatial memory, and attention. Ultimately, this review will advance our knowledge on the role of glucose metabolism in the comorbidity between somatic and mental illnesses. KW - Insulin signalling KW - Mental health KW - Comorbidity KW - Animal models KW - Systematic review Y1 - 2023 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/79443 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-794431 SN - 0149-7634 VL - 2023 IS - In Press, Journal Pre-proof, 105435 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER -