The diabetic brain and cognition

被引:0
作者
Peter Riederer
Amos D. Korczyn
Sameh S. Ali
Ovidiu Bajenaru
Mun Seong Choi
Michael Chopp
Vesna Dermanovic-Dobrota
Edna Grünblatt
Kurt A. Jellinger
Mohammad Amjad Kamal
Warda Kamal
Jerzy Leszek
Tanja Maria Sheldrick-Michel
Gohar Mushtaq
Bernard Meglic
Rachel Natovich
Zvezdan Pirtosek
Martin Rakusa
Melita Salkovic-Petrisic
Reinhold Schmidt
Angelika Schmitt
G. Ramachandra Sridhar
László Vécsei
Zyta Beata Wojszel
Hakan Yaman
Zheng G. Zhang
Tali Cukierman-Yaffe
机构
[1] University Hospital Würzburg,Center of Mental Health, Department Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
[2] Zewail City of Science and Technology,Center for Aging and Associated Diseases, Helmy Institute of Medical Science
[3] University of Medicine and Pharmacy Carol Davila Bucharest,Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
[4] Hallym Hospital,Department of Neurology
[5] Henry Ford Hospital,Department of Neurology
[6] Tel Aviv University,The Center for Successful Aging with Diabetes, Endocrinology Institute, Gertner Institute, Sheba Medical Center, Epidemiology D., Sackler School of Medicine
[7] Clinical Hospital Merkur-University,Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Psychiatric Hospital
[8] Clinic Vuk Vrhovac,Neuroscience Center Zurich
[9] University Zurich,Zurich Center for Integrative Human Physiology
[10] University of Zurich and the ETH Zurich,Department of Neurology
[11] University of Zurich,Department of Psychiatry
[12] Institute of Clinical Neurobiology,Department of Neurology
[13] Biomediotronics,Chair of Psychiatry and Head of the Odense Brain, Research Center, Department of Psychiatry Odense
[14] Enzymoic,Department of Biochemistry, College of Science
[15] King Fahd Medical Research Center,Department of Neurology
[16] King Abdulaziz University,Department of Neurology
[17] Enzymoics,Department of Pharmacology
[18] Novel Global Community Educational Foundation,Department of Neurology
[19] Tel Aviv University,Labor für translationale Neurowissenschaften, der Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie
[20] Wroclaw Medical University,Department of Neurology and MTA
[21] University Medical Center Ljubljana,SZTE Neuroscience Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, Albert Szent
[22] University of Southern Denmark,Györgyi Clinical Center
[23] King Abdulaziz University,Department of Geriatrics
[24] University Ljubljana,Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[25] University Medical Centre Maribor,undefined
[26] University of Zagreb School of Medicine,undefined
[27] Med. Univ. Graz,undefined
[28] Universitätsklinikum Würzburg,undefined
[29] Endocrine and Diabetes Centre,undefined
[30] University of Szeged,undefined
[31] Medical University of Bialystok,undefined
[32] Akdeniz University,undefined
来源
Journal of Neural Transmission | 2017年 / 124卷
关键词
Vascular dementia; Alzheimer’s disease; Diabetes mellitus; Insulin resistance; Cognition; Neurotransmitters in dementia; Diabetic brain; Pathology of dementia; Experimental model of dementia; Neurogenesis in dementia; Epidemiology of dementive disorders; Imaging in dementia;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The prevalence of both Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) is increasing with the aging of the population. Studies from the last several years have shown that people with diabetes have an increased risk for dementia and cognitive impairment. Therefore, the authors of this consensus review tried to elaborate on the role of diabetes, especially diabetes type 2 (T2DM) in both AD and VaD. Based on the clinical and experimental work of scientists from 18 countries participating in the International Congress on Vascular Disorders and on literature search using PUBMED, it can be concluded that T2DM is a risk factor for both, AD and VaD, based on a pathology of glucose utilization. This pathology is the consequence of a disturbance of insulin-related mechanisms leading to brain insulin resistance. Although the underlying pathological mechanisms for AD and VaD are different in many aspects, the contribution of T2DM and insulin resistant brain state (IRBS) to cerebrovascular disturbances in both disorders cannot be neglected. Therefore, early diagnosis of metabolic parameters including those relevant for T2DM is required. Moreover, it is possible that therapeutic options utilized today for diabetes treatment may also have an effect on the risk for dementia. T2DM/IRBS contribute to pathological processes in AD and VaD.
引用
收藏
页码:1431 / 1454
页数:23
相关论文
共 1472 条
[1]  
Abner EL(2016)Diabetes is associated with cerebrovascular but not Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology Alzheimers Dement 12 882-889
[2]  
Nelson PT(2011)Insulin receptor signaling in rat hippocampus: a study in STZ (ICV) induced memory deficit model Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 21 261-273
[3]  
Kryscio RJ(2010)Diabetes, Alzheimer disease, and vascular dementia. A population based neuropathologic study Neurology 75 1195-1202
[4]  
Schmitt FA(2009)Beta-amyloid deposition in brains of subjects with diabetes Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol 35 60-68
[5]  
Fardo DW(2014)Molecular interaction of human brain acetylcholinesterase with a natural inhibitor Huperzine-B: an enzoinformatics approach CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets 13 487-490
[6]  
Woltjer RL(2014)Nanotechnological approach in management of Alzheimer’s diseases and type 2 diabetes CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets 13 478-486
[7]  
Cairns NJ(2011)Redox proteomics analysis of brains from subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment compared to brains from subjects with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease: insights into memory loss in MCI J Alzheimers Dis 23 257-269
[8]  
Yu L(2009)Cognitive dysfunction and hippocampal changes in experimental type 1 diabetes Behav Brain Res 198 224-230
[9]  
Dodge HH(2002)Synaptic plasticity in the diabetic brain: advanced aging? Prog Brain Res 138 305-314
[10]  
Xiong C(2015)Cognitive and functional decline in patients with mild alzheimer dementia with or without comorbid diabetes Clin Ther 37 1195-1205