2018
Impact of Early Diabetic Ketoacidosis on the Developing Brain
Aye T, Mazaika PK, Mauras N, Marzelli MJ, Shen H, Hershey T, Cato A, Weinzimer SA, White NH, Tsalikian E, Jo B, Reiss AL, Group D, Tsalikian E, Tansey M, Coffey J, Cabbage J, Salamati S, Mauras N, Fox L, Cato A, Englert K, Sikes K, Buckingham B, Wilson D, Aye T, Caswell K, Ambers E, Weinzimer S, Tamborlane W, Steffen A, Weyman K, Zgorski M, Ambrosino J, White N, Arbelaez A, Levandoski L, Starnes A, Hershey T, Reiss A, Barnea-Goraly N, Marzelli M, Mazaika P, Peng D, Beck R, Kollman C, Ruedy K, Winer K, Sperling M, Becker D, Cleary P, Greenbaum C, Moran A. Impact of Early Diabetic Ketoacidosis on the Developing Brain. Diabetes Care 2018, 42: dc181405. PMID: 30573652, PMCID: PMC6385695, DOI: 10.2337/dc18-1405.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Compensatory Hyperconnectivity in Developing Brains of Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Saggar M, Tsalikian E, Mauras N, Mazaika P, White NH, Weinzimer S, Buckingham B, Hershey T, Reiss AL. Compensatory Hyperconnectivity in Developing Brains of Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes 2016, 66: 754-762. PMID: 27702833, PMCID: PMC5319714, DOI: 10.2337/db16-0414.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsControl subjectsIntrinsic connectivityAge-matched control subjectsYoung childrenBrain intrinsic connectivityResting-state functional MRI dataType 1 diabetesSeed-based analysisCognitive functioningBlood glucoseSustained dysregulationOverall group differencesLarge multisite studyT1DYounger ageFunctional MRI dataCognitive deficitsType 1Cognitive functionObserved positive associationDiabetesMultisite studyCompensatory roleGroup differencesBrain