Associação entre diabetes e causas de demência: Evidência de um estudo clínico-patológico

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for dementia, especially for vascular dementia (VaD), but there is no consensus on diabetes as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other causes of dementia. Objective: To explore the association between diabetes and the neuropathological etiology of dementia in a large autopsy study. Methods: Data were collected from the participants of the Brain Bank of the Brazilian Aging Brain Study Group between 2004 and 2015. Diagnosis of diabetes was reported by the deceased’s next-of-kin. Clinical dementia was established when CDR≥1 and IQCODE>3.41. Dementia etiology was determined by neuropathological examination using immunohistochemistry. The association of diabetes with odds of dementia was investigated using multivariate logistic regression. Results: We included 1,037 subjects and diabetes was present in 279 participants (27%). The prevalence of dementia diagnosis was similar in diabetics (29%) and non-diabetics (27%). We found no association between diabetes and dementia (OR=1.22; 95%CI=0.81-1.82; p=0.34) on the multivariate analysis. AD was the main cause of dementia in both groups, while VaD was the second-most-frequent cause in diabetics. Other mixed dementia was the second-most-common cause of dementia and more frequent among non-diabetics (p=0.03). Conclusion: Diabetes was not associated with dementia in this large clinicopathological study.

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Matioli, M. N. P. dos S., Suemoto, C. K., Rodriguez, R. D., Farias, D. S., da Silva, M. M., Leite, R. E. P., … Nitrini, R. (2017). Associação entre diabetes e causas de demência: Evidência de um estudo clínico-patológico. Dementia e Neuropsychologia, 11(4), 406–412. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642016dn11-040010

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