Lacunes and type 2 diabetes mellitus have a joint effect on cognitive impairment: a retrospective study

Author:

Zhou Hong,Hu Jun,Xie Peihan,Dong Yulan,Chen Wen,Wu Huiting,Jiang Yihong,Lei Hao,Luo Guanghua,Liu Jincai

Abstract

Objective To evaluate the joint effects of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD)-related imaging biomarkers in patients of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with cognitive impairment. Methods This study is a retrospective cohort study. A total of 227 participants (115 patients with T2DM and 112 healthy control subjects) were enrolled in this study. Cognitive function assessments were evaluated using the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. The burden of CSVD markers, including the lacunes, white matter hyperintensities (WMH), cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), and enlarged perivascular spaces (PVS), was identified by magnetic resonance imaging and evaluated using small vessel disease (SVD) scores (0–4). The subjects were divided into two groups based on the results of the cognitive function assessments. The synergy index was used to estimate the biological interactions between T2DM and lacunes. Results There was a significant correlation between T2DM and cognitive impairment (p < 0.001, χ2 test). In patients with diabetes, cognitive impairment was significantly associated with both the presence of lacunes (p < 0.01, χ2 test) and increased total SVD burden scores (p < 0.01, χ2 test). Regarding CMBs, only the existence of lobar CMBs was correlated with cognitive impairment (p < 0.05, χ2 test). The joint effect tended to be larger than the independent effects of T2DM and lacunes on cognitive impairment (adjusted odds ratio [OR]: 7.084, 95% CI [2.836–17.698]; synergy index: 10.018, 95% CI [0.344–291.414]). Conclusions T2DM and the presence of lacunes are significantly correlated with cognitive impairment. There was a joint effect of T2DM and lacunes on cognitive impairment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Health and Family Planning Commission Science Foundation Projects of Hunan Province

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

The Major Research Topics of the Health Commission of Hunan Province

The Key Research and Development Projects of Hunan Province

Scientific research project of Hunan Provincial Health Commission

Nanhua University Graduate Research and Innovation Project

National Training Program of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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