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Carotid intima-media thickness and arterial stiffness in relation to cerebral small vessel disease in neurologically asymptomatic individuals with type 1 diabetes

Journal

ACTA DIABETOLOGICA
Volume 58, Issue 7, Pages 929-937

Publisher

SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
DOI: 10.1007/s00592-021-01678-x

Keywords

Carotid intima-media thickness; Arterial tonometry; Cerebral microbleed; Magnetic resonance imaging

Funding

  1. Helsinki University Central Hospital
  2. Folkhalsan Research Foundation
  3. Academy of Finland [316664, UAK10121MRI]
  4. Wilhelm and Else Stockmann Foundation
  5. Liv och Halsa Society
  6. Novo Nordisk Foundation [NNF OC0013657]
  7. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  8. Paivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation
  9. Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research
  10. Biomedicum Helsinki Foundation
  11. Medical Society of Finland (Finska Lakaresallskapet)
  12. Dorothea Olivia, Karl Walter and Jarl Walter Perklen's Foundation
  13. University of Helsinki

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The study found that cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) were present in individuals with type 1 diabetes. The presence of CMBs was associated with increased carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), while individuals with WMHs had increased arterial stiffness and CIMT, but these associations were not independent of cardiovascular risk factors.
Aims To determine if arterial functional and structural changes are associated with underlying cerebral small vessel disease in neurologically asymptomatic individuals with type 1 diabetes. Methods We enrolled 186 individuals (47.8% men; median age 40.0, IQR 33.0-45.0 years) with type 1 diabetes (median diabetes duration of 21.6, IQR 18.2-30.3 years), and 30 age- and sex-matched healthy controls, as part of the Finnish Diabetic Nephropathy (FinnDiane) Study. All individuals underwent a biochemical work-up, brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound of the common carotid arteries and arterial tonometry. Arterial structural and functional parameters were assessed by carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT), pulse wave velocity and augmentation index. Results Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) were present in 23.7% and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in 16.7% of individuals with type 1 diabetes. Those with type 1 diabetes and CMBs had higher median (IQR) CIMT 583 (525 - 663) mu m than those without 556 (502 - 607) mu m, p = 0.016). Higher CIMT was associated with the presence of CMBs (p = 0.046) independent of age, eGFR, ApoB, systolic blood pressure, albuminuria, history of retinal photocoagulation and HbA(1c). Arterial stiffness and CIMT were increased in individuals with type 1 diabetes and WMHs compared to those without; however, these results were not independent of cardiovascular risk factors. Conclusions Structural, but not functional, arterial changes are associated with underlying CMBs in asymptomatic individuals with type 1 diabetes.

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