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Evaluation of Metformin on Cognitive Improvement in Patients With Non-dementia Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Abnormal Glucose Metabolism. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent studies indicate that metformin may protect brain cells and enhance energy metabolism, prompting research on its effects on cognitive function in patients with non-dementia vascular cognitive impairment (NDVCI).
  • A study involving 100 patients compared the effects of metformin combined with donepezil to acarbose combined with donepezil, measuring cognitive performance and other health markers before and after one year of treatment.
  • Results showed significant cognitive improvement in the metformin group, with reduced Alzheimer's assessment scores and improved verbal learning, linked to lower insulin resistance and slower progression of vascular changes.

Article Abstract

Recent studies have suggested that metformin can penetrate the blood-brain barrier, protecting neurons anti-inflammatory action and improvement of brain energy metabolism. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of metformin on cognitive function in patients with abnormal glucose metabolism and non-dementia vascular cognitive impairment (NDVCI). One hundred patients with NDVCI and abnormal glucose metabolism were randomly allocated into two groups: metformin and donepezil ( = 50) or acarbose and donepezil ( = 50). The neuropsychological status, glucose metabolism, and common carotid arteries intima-media thickness (CCA-IMT) before and after a year of treatment, were measured and compared between the groups. Ninety four patients completed all the assessment and follow-up. After a year of treatment, there was a decrease in Alzheimer's disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale scores and the duration of the Trail Making Test in the metformin-donepezil group. Furthermore, these patients showed a significant increase in World Health Organization-University of California-Los Angeles Auditory Verbal Learning Test scores after treatment (all < 0.05). However, there was no obvious improvement in cognitive function in the acarbose-donepezil group. We also observed a significant decrease in the level of fasting insulin and insulin resistance (IR) index in the metformin-donepezil group, with a lower CCA-IMT value than that in the acarbose-donepezil group after a year of treatment ( < 0.05). We conclude that metformin can improve cognitive function in patients with NDVCI and abnormal glucose metabolism, especially in terms of performance function. Improved cognitive function may be related to improvement of IR and the attenuated progression of IMT. ChiCTR-IPR-17011855.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2018.00227DOI Listing

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