Jo Ann V. Antenor-Dorsey, MPH, PhD, from Washington University in St. Louis, and colleagues used diffusion tensor imaging (region-of-interest and voxelwise tract-based spatial statistics) to quantify white matter integrity in a retrospective study of youth with T1DM and control participants. Medical records and interviews with parents were used to determine exposure to chronic hyperglycemia, severe hyperglycemic episodes, and severe hypoglycemia.
In the T1DM group, the researchers identified lower fractional anistropy in the superior parietal lobule and reduced mean diffusivity in the thalamus. Reduced anisotropy and increased diffusivity in the superior parietal lobule and increased diffusivity in the hippocampus were all associated with a history of three or more severe hyperglycemic episodes.
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