Amanda Wood1, Jian Chen2,3, Thanh
G. Phan2, Kimberlea Cooper2, Stacey Litras2,
Srikanth Velandai2
1Developmental and Functional Brain
Imaging,Critical Care and Neuroscience, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute,
Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 2Stroke and Ageing Research Group,
Department of Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 3Developmental
and Functional Brain Imaging,Critical Care and Neuroscience , Murdoch
Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Type
2 Diabetes mellitus (DM) is linked to a greater risk of dementia, but the
underlying mechanisms and brain regions involved are unknown. We conducted a
co-twin (DM/non DM) case-control study of fMRI activation during a visual
memory task. Non DM twins showed greater activation of temporal, parietal and
occipital cortices suggesting involvement of these areas in DM pathology.