Glymphatic system dysfunction in nondialysis-dependent ESRD patients with diabetic kidney disease: associations with clinical characteristics and cognitive function
Bingxin Yu, Wenbo Yang, Lijun Song, Mingan Li, Boyan Xu, Zhenchang Wang, Zongli Diao, Hao Wang
Abstract
Objectives To investigate glymphatic function in nondialysis-dependent ESRD (ND-ESRD) patients with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) or non-DKD using the diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) method and choroid plexus (CP) volume to explore the associations among DTI-ALPS index, CP volume, clinical characteristics, and cognitive function.Methods 25 DKD patients, 25 non-DKD patients, and 25 healthy control (HC) were included in this study. All participants underwent cerebral MRI and cognitive assessments. Bilateral DTI-ALPS index and CP volume were calculated and were compared among three groups. Correlations among the DTI-ALPS index, CP volume, clinical characteristics, and cognitive function were analyzed.Results DKD patients had significantly lower left DTI-ALPS index (p = 0.001) and mean DTI-ALPS index (p = 0.003) than non-DKD patients. In ND-ESRD patients, there was a significant positive correlation between the left DTI-ALPS index and phosphorus (r = 0.377, p = 0.007) and attention score (r = 0.434, p = 0.002). In DKD group, the mean DTI-ALPS was positively correlated with total cholesterol (r = 0.631, p = 0.001). In non-DKD group, there was a significant positive correlation between the left DTI-ALPS index and phosphorus (r = 0.696, p < 0.001). Both DKD and non-DKD patients exhibited significant higher CP volume than HC group. In non-DKD group, CP volume was negatively correlated with mean DTI-ALPS (r = −0.535, p = 0.006) and attention score of MoCA (r = −0.538, p = 0.006).Conclusions Glymphatic system dysfunction may contribute to the pathogenesis of clinical and cognitive impairment in ND-ESRD patients especially with DKD.