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Carotid stiffness is associated with retinal microvascular dysfunction-The Maastricht study.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

This study investigated whether arterial stiffening is a determinant of subtle retinal microvascular changes that precede diabetic retinopathy.

Research design and methods

This study used cross-sectional data from the Maastricht Study, a type 2 diabetes-enriched population-based cohort study. We used multivariable linear regression analysis to investigate, in individuals without and with type 2 diabetes, the associations of carotid distensibility coefficient and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity with retinal microvascular diameters and flicker light-induced dilation and adjusted for cardiovascular and lifestyle risk factors.

Results

The retinal microvascular diameter study population consisted of N = 2434 participants (51.4% men, mean ± SD age 59.8 ± 8.1 years, and 28.1% type 2 diabetes). No measures of arterial stiffness were significantly associated with microvascular diameters. Greater carotid distensibility coefficient (i.e., lower carotid stiffness) was significantly associated with greater retinal arteriolar flicker light-induced dilation (per standard deviation, standardized beta [95% CI] 0.06 [0.00; 0.12]) and non-significantly, but directionally similarly, associated with greater retinal venular flicker light-induced dilation (0.04 [-0.02; 0.10]). Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (i.e., aortic stiffness) was not associated with retinal microvascular flicker light-induced dilation. The associations between carotid distensibility coefficient and retinal arteriolar and venular flicker light-induced dilation were two- to threefold stronger in individuals with type 2 diabetes than in those without.

Conclusion

In this population-based study greater carotid, but not aortic, stiffness was associated with worse retinal flicker light-induced dilation and this association was stronger in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Hence, carotid stiffness may be a determinant of retinal microvascular dysfunction.

SUBMITTER: van der Heide FCT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8459287 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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