Glymphatic function and its influencing factors in different glucose metabolism states

Bin Tian, Chen Zhao, Jia-Li Liang, Hui-Ting Zhang, Yi-Fan Xu, Hui-Lei Zheng, Jia Zhou, Jiang-Nian Gong, Shu-Ting Lu, Zi-San Zeng
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BACKGROUND Dysfunction of the glymphatic system in the brain in different stages of altered glucose metabolism and its influencing factors are not well characterized. AIM To investigate the function of the glymphatic system and its clinical correlates in patients with different glucose metabolism states, the present study employed diffusion tensor imaging along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) index. METHODS Sample size was calculated using the pwr package in R software. This cross-sectional study enrolled 22 patients with normal glucose metabolism (NGM), 20 patients with prediabetes, and 22 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A 3.0T magnetic resonance imaging was used to evaluate the function of the glymphatic system. The mini-mental state examination (MMSE) was used to assess general cognitive function. The DTI-ALPS index of bilateral basal ganglia and the mean DTI-ALPS index was calculated. Further, the correlation between DTI-ALPS and clinical features was assessed. RESULTS The left-side, right-side, and mean DTI-ALPS index in the T2DM group were significantly lower than that in the NGM group. The right-side DTI-ALPS and mean DTI-ALPS index in the T2DM group were significantly lower than those in the prediabetes group. DTI-ALPS index lateralization was not observed. The MMSE score in the T2DM group was significantly lower than that in the NGM and prediabetes group. After controlling for sex, the left-side DTI-ALPS and mean DTI-ALPS index in the prediabetes group were positively correlated with 2-hour postprandial blood glucose level; the left-side DTI-ALPS index was negatively correlated with total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein level. The right-side DTI-ALPS and mean DTI-ALPS index were negatively correlated with the glycosylated hemoglobin level and waist-to-hip ratio in the prediabetes group. The left-side, right-side, and mean DTI-ALPS index in the T2DM group were positively correlated with height. The left-side and mean DTI-ALPS index in the T2DM group were negatively correlated with high-density lipoprotein levels. CONCLUSION Cerebral glymphatic system dysfunction may mainly occur in the T2DM stage. Various clinical variables were found to affect the DTI-ALPS index in different glucose metabolism states. This study enhances our understanding of the pathophysiology of diabetic brain damage and provides some potential biological evidence for its early diagnosis.
不同葡萄糖代谢状态下的胃液功能及其影响因素
背景 在葡萄糖代谢改变的不同阶段,脑内糖皮质系统的功能障碍及其影响因素尚不十分明确。目的 本研究采用沿血管周围空间的弥散张量成像(DTI-ALPS)指标,探讨不同糖代谢状态患者的脑甘油系统功能及其临床相关性。方法 使用 R 软件中的 pwr 软件包计算样本量。这项横断面研究共纳入 22 名糖代谢正常(NGM)患者、20 名糖尿病前期患者和 22 名 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)患者。采用 3.0T 磁共振成像技术评估甘回流系统的功能。迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)用于评估一般认知功能。计算了双侧基底节的 DTI-ALPS 指数和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数。此外,还评估了 DTI-ALPS 与临床特征之间的相关性。结果 T2DM 组的左侧、右侧和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数均明显低于 NGM 组。T2DM 组的右侧 DTI-ALPS 和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数明显低于糖尿病前期组。未观察到 DTI-ALPS 指数的侧向性。T2DM 组的 MMSE 评分明显低于 NGM 组和糖尿病前期组。控制性别后,糖尿病前期组的左侧 DTI-ALPS 和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数与餐后 2 小时血糖水平呈正相关;左侧 DTI-ALPS 指数与总胆固醇和低密度脂蛋白水平呈负相关。糖尿病前期组的右侧 DTI-ALPS 和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数与糖化血红蛋白水平和腰臀比呈负相关。T2DM 组的左侧、右侧和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数与身高呈正相关。T2DM 组的左侧和平均 DTI-ALPS 指数与高密度脂蛋白水平呈负相关。结论 脑甘油系统功能障碍可能主要发生在 T2DM 阶段。研究发现,在不同的糖代谢状态下,各种临床变量都会影响 DTI-ALPS 指数。本研究加深了我们对糖尿病脑损伤病理生理学的了解,并为早期诊断提供了一些潜在的生物学证据。
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