Umeå University's logo

umu.sePublications
Change search
CiteExportLink to record
Permanent link

Direct link
Cite
Citation style
  • apa
  • ieee
  • vancouver
  • Other style
More styles
Language
  • de-DE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • sv-SE
  • Other locale
More languages
Output format
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf
Acute hyperglycaemia leads to altered frontal lobe brain activity and reduced working memory in type 2 diabetes
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Family Medicine.
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Family Medicine.
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Nutritional Research.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3098-3787
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Section of Medicine.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7768-1076
Show others and affiliations
2021 (English)In: PLOS ONE, E-ISSN 1932-6203, Vol. 16, no 3, article id e0247753Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

How acute hyperglycaemia affects memory functions and functional brain responses in individuals with and without type 2 diabetes is unclear. Our aim was to study the association between acute hyperglycaemia and working, semantic, and episodic memory in participants with type 2 diabetes compared to a sex- A nd age-matched control group. We also assessed the effect of hyperglycaemia on working memory-related brain activity. A total of 36 participants with type 2 diabetes and 34 controls (mean age, 66 years) underwent hyperglycaemic clamp or placebo clamp in a blinded and randomised order. Working, episodic, and semantic memory were tested. Overall, the control group had higher working memory (mean z-score 33.15 ± 0.45) than the group with type 2 diabetes (mean z-score 31.8 ± 0.44, p = 0.042) considering both the placebo and hyperglycaemic clamps. Acute hyperglycaemia did not influence episodic, semantic, or working memory performance in either group. Twenty-two of the participants (10 cases, 12 controls, mean age 69 years) were randomly invited to undergo the same clamp procedures to challenge working memory, using 1-, 2-, and 3-back, while monitoring brain activity by blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The participants with type 2 diabetes had reduced working memory during the 1- A nd 2-back tests. fMRI during placebo clamp revealed increased BOLD signal in the left lateral frontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex as a function of working memory load in both groups (3>2>1). During hyperglycaemia, controls showed a similar load-dependent fMRI response, whereas the type 2 diabetes group showed decreased BOLD response from 2-to 3-back. These results suggest that impaired glucose metabolism in the brain affects working memory, possibly by reducing activity in important frontal brain areas in persons with type 2 diabetes.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Public Library of Science , 2021. Vol. 16, no 3, article id e0247753
National Category
Endocrinology and Diabetes
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-182037DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247753ISI: 000631030200026PubMedID: 33739980Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85102857381OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-182037DiVA, id: diva2:1546234
Available from: 2021-04-21 Created: 2021-04-21 Last updated: 2023-09-05Bibliographically approved

Open Access in DiVA

fulltext(1151 kB)235 downloads
File information
File name FULLTEXT01.pdfFile size 1151 kBChecksum SHA-512
3096779bda3181bdd63f4e5f7d3029e69d61b28da3d7982f91618815b05b1d59bef8ffb6bb487592c448421b63de9a5853d6c8ea2ac886472b160bcba647b73f
Type fulltextMimetype application/pdf

Other links

Publisher's full textPubMedScopus

Authority records

Backeström, AnnaPapadopoulos, KonstantinEriksson, StureOlsson, TommyAndersson, MicaelNyberg, LarsRolandsson, Olov

Search in DiVA

By author/editor
Backeström, AnnaPapadopoulos, KonstantinEriksson, StureOlsson, TommyAndersson, MicaelNyberg, LarsRolandsson, Olov
By organisation
Family MedicineNutritional ResearchSection of MedicineDepartment of Integrative Medical Biology (IMB)Umeå Centre for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI)Diagnostic Radiology
In the same journal
PLOS ONE
Endocrinology and Diabetes

Search outside of DiVA

GoogleGoogle Scholar
Total: 235 downloads
The number of downloads is the sum of all downloads of full texts. It may include eg previous versions that are now no longer available

doi
pubmed
urn-nbn

Altmetric score

doi
pubmed
urn-nbn
Total: 706 hits
CiteExportLink to record
Permanent link

Direct link
Cite
Citation style
  • apa
  • ieee
  • vancouver
  • Other style
More styles
Language
  • de-DE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • sv-SE
  • Other locale
More languages
Output format
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf