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Manasi Agrawal1, Anil K Agrawal1.
Abstract
Worldwide elderly people are being affected by diabetes mellitus (DM) and dementia. The risk for the development of dementia is higher in people with DM. DM causes a marked cognitive reduction and increases the risk of dementia, most commonly vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. People affected by DM and dementia seem to be at higher risk for intense hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia, the complication of DM treatment, is believed as an independent risk factor for dementia in people with DM. Both Alzheimer's disease and DM are linked with decreased insulin secretion, reduced uptake of glucose, raised oxidative stress, angiopathy, activation of the apoptotic pathway, aging, abnormal peroxidation of lipids, increased production of advanced glycation end products and tau phosphorylation, brain atrophy, and decreased fat metabolism. In this paper, we will review the association between Alzheimer's disease and DM. In addition, we will discuss the agents that enhance the risk for dementia in elderly people with DM and how to prevent the development of cognitive dysfunction in DM.Entities:
Keywords: alzheimer's disease; dementia; diabetes mellitus; elderly; hypoglycemia
Year: 2022 PMID: 36258952 PMCID: PMC9559718 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.29120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Vicious cycle between diabetes mellitus and dementia.
Image credit: Author Manasi Agrawal
Figure 2Pathophysiologic factors related to dementia and diabetes mellitus in the elderly.
Image credit: Author Manasi Agrawal