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Lack of gender difference in acetazolamide-induced cerebral vasomotor reactivity in patients suffering from type-1 diabetes mellitus

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The aim of the present work was to investigate the impact of gender on resting cerebral blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular reserve capacity among diabetic patients. Middle cerebral artery mean blood flow velocity (MCAV) was measured in 72 patients suffering from type 1 diabetes mellitus at rest and 5, 10, 15 and 20 min after intravenous administration of 1 g acetazolamide. Cerebrovascular reserve was calculated as the maximal percent increase in MCAV after acetazolamide. Resting MCAV and cerebrovascular reserve capacity were compared between males and females. Resting cerebral blood flow velocity was higher in diabetic females than in males (men, 55.0±17.0 cm/s; women, 64.4±12.6 cm/s, p=0.00094). Cerebrovascular reserve capacity was similar in diabetic women and men (men, 44.0%±18.6%; women, 52.6%±32.9%, p=0.17). Comparing MCAV and cerebrovascular reserve capacity among the diabetic subgroups with disease duration ≤10 years and >10 years, we did not detect any differences between women and men. Duration of diabetes was an important factor in determining cerebrovascular reserve capacity in both sexes: long-term diabetic women and men showed lower CRC values than diabetics with ≤10 years, disease duration. Cerebrovascular reserve capacity is similar in diabetic women and men. Taking into consideration that cerebrovascular reserve is normally higher among women, our finding indicates a relatively more serious worsening of cerebral vasodilatory responses in women suffering from type 1 diabetes.

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Received: 20 May 2000 / Accepted in revised form: July 2001

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Fülesdi, B., Limburg, M., Oláh, L. et al. Lack of gender difference in acetazolamide-induced cerebral vasomotor reactivity in patients suffering from type-1 diabetes mellitus. Acta Diabetol 38, 107–112 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s005920170006

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