Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Sep 2024)

Proton Magnetic Spectroscopy in Diabetic Brain: A Comprehensive Review

  • Harshad Prakash Naik,
  • Dakshata Betkar,
  • Adiel Bhandari,
  • Omkar Uttam Gaonkar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2024/73080.19892
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 09
pp. 01 – 06

Abstract

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is on the rise making it a major concern for global health. DM can be classified into type 1 or type 2, and both can lead to changes in brain metabolites. These can result in serious complications like cognitive decline, particularly if not managed properly by diabetic patients. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is a non-invasive technique that allows us to study the brain metabolite levels. The present review utilises available Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data to understand how brain metabolites are affected in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Research shows that in individuals with diabetes, there are changes in important brain chemicals such as creatine (Cr), N-Acetyl Aspartate (NAA), Myo-Inositol (MI), choline (Cho), glutamate, and glutamine. A consistent finding across multiple studies showed a reduction in NAA levels, which is a key indicator of brain neuron health. This suggests that diabetes negatively impacts the function of neurons in the brain. Changes were seen in other metabolites indicating potential disruptions in energy regulation and membrane function. This review concludes that alterations in brain metabolites as measured using MRS, could serve as a non-invasive biomarker for tracking the progression of DM and its related complications.

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