Journal of the Japan Diabetes Society
Online ISSN : 1881-588X
Print ISSN : 0021-437X
ISSN-L : 0021-437X
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Aged Diabetic Patients without a History of Cerebrovascular Accident, Determined by N-isopropyl-123I-p-iodoamphetamine with Single Photon Emission CT
Masanori WakisakaShigeki NagamachiKenjiro InoueYasuyuki MorotomiKiyohide NunoiMasatoshi Fujishima
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1989 Volume 32 Issue 7 Pages 497-501

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N-Isopropyl-123I-p-iodoamphetamine (IMP) was used to determine the regional cerebral blood flow in 9 diabetic patients (average age: 71.8 years) and 9 non-diabetic subjects (average age: 71.7 years), none of whom had a history of cerebrovascular accident. There were no significant differences in the physiological or laboratory data between the diabetic and non-diabetic groups except in fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c levels. Areas of hypoperfusion of the cerebral hemispheres were observed in 7 diabetic patients, 5 of whom showed multiple lesions. On the other hand, areas of hypoperfusion were observed only in 4 of the non-diabetic subjects and only 1 of these demonstrated multiple lesions. We evaluated the cerebral blood flow semiquantitatively as follows: the area where the radioactive count was 65% or more of the maximum count of the slice was defined as a region of normal cerebral blood flow (ROI-A) the area where the count was 45% or more as region of brain tissue except for ventricles (RUT-B). The numbers of pixels of ROI-A and ROI-B were counted in each slice and the ROI-A/B ratios of 16 slices were averaged individually. The average percent ROI-A/B ratio was significantly lower in the diabetic group than that in the control group, (49.4±1.9 (Mean±SEM) vs 56.6±1.9%, p<0.05) These observations suggest that the area of normal regional cerebral blood flow is reduced in aged diabetics, even in the absence of a history of cerebrovascular accident. J. Japan Diab. Soc. 32 (7): 497-501, 1989

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