2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-023-06581-1
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Functional near infrared spectroscopy detects cortical activation changes concurrent with memory loss in postmenopausal women with Type II Diabetes

Abstract: Older adults with Type II Diabetes Mellitus (DM) experience mild cognitive impairment, specifically in the domain of recall/ working memory. No consistent causative structural cortical deficits have been identified in persons with DM (PwDM). Memory deficits may be exacerbated in older adult females, who are at the highest risk of cardiovascular decline due to DM. The focus of the current study was to evaluate functional cortical hemodynamic activity during memory tasks in postmenopausal PwDM. Functional Near I… Show more

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“…In an fNIRS study exploring OxyHb and DeoxyHb during memory-based tasks in a cross-sectional sample of postmenopausal women with T2DM, a deficit in working memory accuracy was associated with differences in OxyHb responses, altered PFC activity magnitudes, and increased functional cortical activity across the region of interests compared to the controls. These data indicate a shift of OxyHb in cortical activity patterns with memory deficits in postmenopausal T2DM, representing a novel diabetes-specific finding that is unlikely to be detected by fMRI [ 72 ]. This underscores the value of using non-MRI-based neuroimaging techniques to evaluate cortical hemodynamic function to detect early mild cognitive impairment.…”
Section: Fnirs In Diabetes: a Promising Tool To Evaluate Central Nerv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an fNIRS study exploring OxyHb and DeoxyHb during memory-based tasks in a cross-sectional sample of postmenopausal women with T2DM, a deficit in working memory accuracy was associated with differences in OxyHb responses, altered PFC activity magnitudes, and increased functional cortical activity across the region of interests compared to the controls. These data indicate a shift of OxyHb in cortical activity patterns with memory deficits in postmenopausal T2DM, representing a novel diabetes-specific finding that is unlikely to be detected by fMRI [ 72 ]. This underscores the value of using non-MRI-based neuroimaging techniques to evaluate cortical hemodynamic function to detect early mild cognitive impairment.…”
Section: Fnirs In Diabetes: a Promising Tool To Evaluate Central Nerv...mentioning
confidence: 99%