Glucose‐Related Genetic Risk Score and Its Association With Cerebrovascular Abnormality, White‐Matter Hyperintensity Volume, and Brain Microstructure Markers | Synapse
March 13, 2026
Glucose‐Related Genetic Risk Score and Its Association With Cerebrovascular Abnormality, White‐Matter Hyperintensity Volume, and Brain Microstructure Markers
Puntos clave
This research aims to investigate the connection between glucose regulation-related genetic factors and MRI indicators of brain injury.
Analyzed genetic data related to glucose regulation.
Conducted MRI imaging to assess brain microstructure and abnormalities.
Evaluated associations between genetic scores and MRI findings.
Identified significant links between glucose-related genetic loci and cerebrovascular abnormalities.
Observed correlations between genetic risk scores and white-matter hyperintensity volume.
Uncovered potential indicators of brain injury progression related to genetic factors.
Resumen
Our study indicated that glucose regulation-associated loci are linked to MRI measures, which may provide novel insights into the presence and progression of brain injury.