Oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction are associated with reduced cognition in type 2 diabetes

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2019-11-01

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Groeneveld, Onno N
Van Den Berg, EstherISNI 0000000396310101
Johansen, Odd Erik
Schnaidt, Sven
Hermansson, Karin
Zinman, Bernard
Espeland, Mark A.
Biessels, Geert Jan

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Abstract

Objective: Type 2 diabetes is associated with cognitive dysfunction, but the mechanisms are unknown. We assessed the relationships of biomarkers of oxidation, endothelial function and inflammation with cognition in participants of the CAROLINA® trial (CARdiovascular Outcome Trial of LINAgliptin Versus Glimepiride in Type 2 Diabetes). Methods: Baseline circulating biomarkers of oxidation (8-iso-prostaglandin F2α), endothelial function (asymmetric dimethylarginine, endothelin-1) and inflammation (C-reactive protein, interleukin-6, tumour necrosis factor-α), based on linear regression, were related to cognition on five domains, as measured with an automated battery. Results: In 37 patients (mean age 66.7 ± 8.7 years, median HbA1c 6.9%/52 mmol/mol), 8-iso-prostaglandin F2α was associated with reduced mental flexibility and attention (standardised regression coefficients −0.47, −0.34), whereas asymmetric dimethylarginine was associated with reduced psychomotor speed and attention (standardised regression coefficients −0.39, −0.34). No significant associations were observed between biomarkers of inflammation and cognition. Conclusion: Elevated biomarkers of oxidation and endothelial function are associated and may play a role in reduced psychomotor speed, mental flexibility and attention in type 2 diabetes.

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circulating biomarkers, cognitive dysfunction, endothelial dysfunction, oxidative stress, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/blood, Endothelium, Vascular/metabolism, Oxidative Stress, Humans, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Male, Cognition, Cytokines/blood, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Inflammation Mediators/blood, Cognitive Dysfunction/blood, Biomarkers/blood, Female, Aged, Taverne, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Multicenter Study, Journal Article

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Groeneveld, O N, van den Berg, E, Johansen, O E, Schnaidt, S, Hermansson, K, Zinman, B, Espeland, M A & Biessels, G J 2019, 'Oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction are associated with reduced cognition in type 2 diabetes', Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 577-581. https://doi.org/10.1177/1479164119848093