Neuroimaging perspective in targeted treatment for type 2 diabetes melitus and sleep disorders

IF 4.4 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Intelligent medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.imed.2022.05.003
Karen M. von Deneen , Malgorzata A. Garstka
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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and sleep disorders (SD) have become important and costly health issues worldwide, particularly in China. Both are common diseases related to brain functional and structural abnormalities involving the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The brains of individuals who suffer from both diseases simultaneously might be different compared to healthy individuals. This review assessed current neuroimaging findings to develop alternative targeted treatments for T2DM and SD. Relevant articles published between January 2002 and September 2021 were searched in PubMed and Web of Science databases. Generalized treatment methods for T2DM include dietary/weight-loss management, metformin or a combination of two non-insulin drugs, and melatonin for SD, though alternative therapies including electroacupuncture (EA) have been utilized in treating both of these diseases separately because they are convenient, affordable, and safe. Standard and alternative treatments for T2DM were somehow effective in treating SD. Neuroimaging studies of these disorders can achieve higher treatment efficacy by targeting brain areas, such as the hypothalamus (HYP), as visualized via diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). DTI and fMRI can map the human brain and are utilized in many experiments. Thus, we propose that neuroimaging studies could be used in treatment of SD in T2DM.

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神经影像学在2型糖尿病和睡眠障碍靶向治疗中的应用
2型糖尿病(T2DM)和睡眠障碍(SD)已成为全球范围内重要且代价高昂的健康问题,尤其是在中国。两者都是涉及下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴的脑功能和结构异常的常见疾病。同时患有这两种疾病的人的大脑可能与健康的人不同。本综述评估了当前的神经影像学发现,以开发T2DM和SD的替代靶向治疗方法。在PubMed和Web of Science数据库中检索2002年1月至2021年9月发表的相关文章。T2DM的一般治疗方法包括饮食/减肥管理、二甲双胍或两种非胰岛素药物的联合治疗,以及SD的褪黑激素,尽管电针(EA)等替代疗法已被用于单独治疗这两种疾病,因为它们方便、负担得起且安全。T2DM的标准治疗和替代治疗在某种程度上对SD有效。通过弥散张量成像(DTI)和功能磁共振成像(fMRI),针对下丘脑(HYP)等脑区进行神经影像学研究,可以获得更高的治疗效果。DTI和fMRI可以绘制人类大脑,并在许多实验中得到应用。因此,我们建议神经影像学研究可用于治疗2型糖尿病的SD。
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Intelligent medicine
Intelligent medicine Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Engineering
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