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Insulin resistance alters the coupling between cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in younger and older adults: Implications for neurovascular coupling

Deery, H., Liang, E., Di Paolo, R., Voigt, K., Murray, G., Siddiqui, N., Egan, G. F., Moran, C., Jamadar, S. D.

biorxiv · 2024

Abstract

Rising rates of insulin resistance and an ageing population are set to exact an increasing toll on individuals and society. Here we examine the contribution of insulin resistance and age to the coupling of cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism; a critical process in the supply of energy for the brain. Thirty-four younger (20-42 years) and 41 older (66-86 years) healthy adults underwent a simultaneous resting state MR/PET scan, including arterial spin labelling. Rates of cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism were derived using a functional atlas of 100 brain regions. Older adults had lower cerebral blood flow than younger adults in 95 regions, reducing to 36 regions after controlling for cortical atrophy and blood pressure. Younger and older insulin sensitive adults showed small, negative correlations between relatively high rates of regional cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism. This pattern was inverted in insulin resistant older adults, who showed hypoperfusion and hypometabolism across the cortex, and a positive coupling. In insulin resistant younger adults, coupling showed inversion to positive correlations, although not to the extent seen in older adults. Our findings suggest that the normal course of ageing and insulin resistance alter the rates and coupling of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. They underscore the criticality of insulin sensitivity to brain health across the adult lifespan.

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10.1101/2024.02.07.579389
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H., D., E., L., R., D.P., K., V., G., M., N., S., F., E.G., C., M., &amp; D., J.S. (2024). Insulin resistance alters the coupling between cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in younger and older adults: Implications for neurovascular coupling. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.07.579389
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H. D, E. L, R. DP, K. V, G. M, N. S, et al. Insulin resistance alters the coupling between cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in younger and older adults: Implications for neurovascular coupling. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.02.07.579389.
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@unpublished{deery2024Insuli, title = {Insulin resistance alters the coupling between cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in younger and older adults: Implications for neurovascular coupling}, author = {Deery, H. and Liang, E. and Di Paolo, R. and Voigt, K. and Murray, G. and Siddiqui, N. and Egan, G. F. and Moran, C. and Jamadar, S. D.}, journal = {biorxiv}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1101/2024.02.07.579389}, }

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