2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.09.22277453
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White Matter Microstructural Alteration in Type 2 Diabetes: A Combined UK Biobank Study of Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging

Abstract: Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus impacts the brain's microstructural environment. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has been widely used to characterize white matter microstructural abnormalities in type 2 diabetes but fails to fully characterise disease effects on complex white matter tracts. Neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) has been proposed as an alternative to DTI with higher specificity to characterize white matter microstructures. Although NODDI has not been widely applied in d… Show more

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“…Orientation dispersion index (ODI) traits 7 ODI traits were positively correlated with ADNI4, while 3 traits were correlated negatively. ODI of white matter tracts was reported to be positively correlated with duration of T2D and with levels of HbA1c, a marker for T2D, while ODI of internal capsule was reported to have a negative correlation [1], which is consistent with 9 out of 10 of our findings. We found a negative genetic correlation for the posterior right corona radiata, which had shared variants in regions located at chr8:119486034 and 11:27465591.…”
Section: Adni4 and T2dsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Orientation dispersion index (ODI) traits 7 ODI traits were positively correlated with ADNI4, while 3 traits were correlated negatively. ODI of white matter tracts was reported to be positively correlated with duration of T2D and with levels of HbA1c, a marker for T2D, while ODI of internal capsule was reported to have a negative correlation [1], which is consistent with 9 out of 10 of our findings. We found a negative genetic correlation for the posterior right corona radiata, which had shared variants in regions located at chr8:119486034 and 11:27465591.…”
Section: Adni4 and T2dsupporting
confidence: 89%