Glucose metabolism and smaller hippocampal volume in elderly people with normal cognitive function.
Ayano ShimaMoeko Noguchi-ShinoharaShutaro ShibataYuta UsuiYasuko TatewakiBenjamin ThyreauJun HataTomoyuki OharaTakanori HondaYasuyuki TakiShigeyuki NakajiTetsuya MaedaMasaru MimuraKenji NakashimaJun-Ichi IgaMinoru TakebayashiHisao NishijoToshiharu NinomiyaKenjiro Ononull nullPublished in: npj aging (2024)
We investigated associations of glycemic measures, and insulin resistance and secretion measures with hippocampal and subfield volumes. In this cross-sectional study, 7400 community-dwelling participants underwent brain MRI and health checkups between 2016 and 2018. Hemoglobin A 1c (HbA 1c ), glycated albumin (GA), homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), and HOMA of percent β-cell function (HOMA-β) were evaluated. The associations of each measure with a smaller volume of the hippocampus and twelve hippocampal subfields were investigated. As a result, higher HbA 1c or GA and lower HOMA-β levels were significantly associated with smaller volumes in multiple hippocampal subfields. Furthermore, even when we analyzed non-diabetic individuals, substantial associations remained between higher GA or lower HOMA-β levels and smaller volumes of the whole hippocampus or the fimbria. Our findings indicate that postprandial glucose fluctuations, postprandial hyperglycemia, and low insulin secretion have a specific effect on the development of smaller hippocampal volume, suggesting that primary prevention of diabetes and/or sufficient glucose control are important for the prevention of dementia.
Keyphrases
- cerebral ischemia
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- pet ct
- community dwelling
- blood glucose
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- glycemic control
- temporal lobe epilepsy
- brain injury
- blood brain barrier
- adipose tissue
- cognitive impairment
- healthcare
- high fat diet
- public health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mild cognitive impairment
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- computed tomography
- middle aged
- white matter
- skeletal muscle
- multiple sclerosis
- high fat diet induced
- atomic force microscopy
- magnetic resonance
- risk assessment
- contrast enhanced
- diffusion weighted imaging
- red blood cell