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  • The study investigates the connection between late-life depression and microvascular disease in type 2 diabetes patients by comparing the retinal vascular caliber between three groups: diabetic patients with major depression, diabetic patients without depression, and healthy controls.
  • Results indicate that retinal arteriolar caliber increases progressively from healthy controls to diabetic patients without depression and further in those with depression, suggesting a potential link to vascular health.
  • The variations in retinal vascular caliber were mostly influenced by factors like poor diabetes management and higher vascular risk factors, particularly in depressed diabetic patients, indicating the need for larger studies to explore this relationship further.

Article Abstract

We hypothesize that late-life depression is a manifestation of microvascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes. We conducted a clinic-based cross-sectional study, comparing retinal vascular caliber, a marker of microvascular disease, in participants with type 2 diabetes with major depression (n=34), without depression (n=27) and healthy non-diabetic controls (n=38). Retinal vascular caliber was measured from digital retinal photographs using a validated computer-assisted method. After adjusting for age and gender, there was a trend of increasing retinal arteriolar caliber from healthy controls (132.6 microm), to diabetic patients without depression (139.2 microm), and diabetic patients with major depression (145.3 microm, P=0.008). The trend in retinal arteriolar caliber remains significant after adjusting for duration of diabetes, but not after further adjusting for vascular risk factors. Our findings suggest that there is variation in the retinal vascular caliber between type 2 diabetic patients with and without major depression and non-diabetic controls. This variation was largely related to poorer diabetes control and a higher frequency of vascular risk factors in diabetic patients, particularly those with depression. Studies with larger sample size may provide further insights into this association.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/da.20427DOI Listing

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