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Ailin Luo1, Zheng Xie2, Yue Wang3, Xuan Wang4, Shan Li5, Jing Yan6, Gaofeng Zhan7, Zhiqiang Zhou8, Yilin Zhao9, Shiyong Li10.
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and its target organ injuries cause distressing impacts on personal health and put an enormous burden on the healthcare system, and increasing attention has been paid to T2D-associated cognitive dysfunction (TDACD). TDACD is characterized by cognitive dysfunction, delayed executive ability, and impeded information-processing speed. Brain imaging data suggest that extensive brain regions are affected in patients with T2D. Based on current findings, a wide spectrum of non-specific neurodegenerative mechanisms that partially overlap with the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases is hypothesized to be associated with TDACD. However, it remains unclear whether TDACD is a consequence of T2D or a complication that co-occurs with T2D. Theoretically, anti-diabetes methods are promising neuromodulatory approaches to reduce brain injury in patients with T2D. In this review, we summarize potential mechanisms underlying TDACD and promising neurotropic effects of anti-diabetes methods and some neuroprotective natural compounds. Constructing screening or diagnostic tools and developing targeted treatment and preventive strategies would be expected to reduce the burden of TDACD.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive dysfunction; Insulin resistance; Pathophysiological mechanisms; Therapeutic approaches; Type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35367221 DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Biobehav Rev ISSN: 0149-7634 Impact factor: 8.989