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Aberrant functional connectivity of default-mode network in type 2 diabetes patients

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 25, Issue 11, Pages 3238-3246

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-015-3746-8

Keywords

Type 2 diabetesmellitus; Cognition; Default mode network; Insulin resistance; Resting-state functional MRI

Funding

  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (973 Program) [2013CB733800, 2013CB733803]
  2. Jiangsu Provincial Special Program of Medical Science [BL2013029]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China General Projects [81230034, 81271739]

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with increased risk for dementia. Patients with impaired cognition often show default-mode network disruption. We aimed to investigate the integrity of a default-mode network in diabetic patients by using independent component analysis, and to explore the relationship between network abnormalities, neurocognitive performance and diabetic variables. Forty-two patients with type 2 diabetes and 42 well-matched healthy controls were included and underwent resting-state functional MRI in a 3 Tesla unit. Independent component analysis was adopted to extract the default-mode network, including its anterior and posterior components. Z-maps of both sub-networks were compared between the two groups and correlated with each clinical variable. Patients showed increased connectivity around the medial prefrontal cortex in the anterior sub-network, but decreased connectivity around the posterior cingulate cortex in the posterior sub-network. The decreased connectivity in the posterior part was significantly correlated with the score on Complex Figure Test-delay recall test (r = 0.359, p = 0.020), the time spent on Trail-Making Test-part B (r = -0.346, p = 0.025) and the insulin resistance level (r = -0.404, p = 0.024). Dissociation pattern in the default-mode network was found in diabetic patients, which might provide powerful new insights into the neural mechanisms that underlie the diabetes-related cognitive decline. aEuro cent Type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with impaired cognition aEuro cent Default- mode network plays a central role in maintaining normal cognition aEuro cent Network connectivity within the default mode was disrupted in type 2 diabetes patients aEuro cent Decreased network connectivity was correlated with cognitive performance and insulin resistance level aEuro cent Disrupted default-mode network might explain the impaired cognition in diabetic population.

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