Frontiers in Neurology (Sep 2021)

Altered Gray Matter Volume, Functional Connectivity, and Degree Centrality in Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Yue Feng,
  • Yue Feng,
  • Yifan Li,
  • Yifan Li,
  • Xin Tan,
  • Yi Liang,
  • Xiaomeng Ma,
  • Xiaomeng Ma,
  • Yuna Chen,
  • Yuna Chen,
  • Wenjiao Lv,
  • Wenjiao Lv,
  • Jinjian Wu,
  • Jinjian Wu,
  • Shangyu Kang,
  • Shangyu Kang,
  • Mingrui Li,
  • Mingrui Li,
  • Shijun Qiu,
  • Shijun Qiu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.697349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Background: Structural and functional brain alterations that underlie cognitive decline have been observed in elderly adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, whether these alterations can be observed in patients with early-onset T2DM remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to describe the abnormalities in brain volume and functional patterns in patients with early-onset T2DM in the present study.Methods: We enrolled 20 patients with early-onset T2DM and 20 healthy controls (HCs). Changes in brain volume were assessed using voxel-based morphology (VBM), while changes in brain function were assessed using degree centrality (DC) and functional connectivity (FC).Results: Compared to HCs, patients with early-onset T2DM exhibited gray matter reductions in the left orbital superior, middle, and inferior frontal gyri as well as the right superior frontal gyrus. The gray matter reductions in the right superior frontal gyrus were negatively associated with the urine albumin to creatinine ratio. Furthermore, increased DC values were observed in the left superior temporal gyrus, left Heschl gyrus, and left hippocampus in patients with early-onset T2DM. An FC analysis of these regions revealed elevated connectivity in the right precuneus, left inferior parietal gyrus, left Heschl gyrus, bilateral post-central gyrus, bilateral insula, bilateral superior temporal gyrus, and bilateral medial and paracingulate gyrus. Furthermore, the FC of the hubs to the superior temporal gyrus, insula, and Heschl gyrus was increased and positively correlated with trail making test-B.Conclusion: Decreased local gray matter volume and increased DC and FC may represent the neurobiological mechanism underlying cognitive dysfunction in patients with early-onset T2DM.

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