Volume 19, Issue 8 pp. 1467-1470
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Early atherosclerosis is associated with retinal microvascular changes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes

Alexia S. Peña

Corresponding Author

Alexia S. Peña

Discipline of Paediatrics, The University of Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Endocrinology and Diabetes Department, Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Correspondence

Alexia Sophie Peña, Discipline of Paediatrics, Women's and Children's Hospital, 72 King William Road, North Adelaide, SA 5006, Australia.

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Gerald Liew

Gerald Liew

Centre for Vision Research, Westmead Institute for Medical Research, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia

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Jemma Anderson

Jemma Anderson

Discipline of Paediatrics, The University of Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Endocrinology and Diabetes Department, Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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Lynne C. Giles

Lynne C. Giles

School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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Roger Gent

Roger Gent

Medical Imaging, Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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Tien Y. Wong

Tien Y. Wong

Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye Center, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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Jennifer J. Couper

Jennifer J. Couper

Discipline of Paediatrics, The University of Adelaide and Robinson Research Institute, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Endocrinology and Diabetes Department, Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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First published: 02 September 2018
Citations: 13
Funding information Australasian Paediatric Endocrine Care Grants; Diabetes Australia Research Trust; Women's and Children's Foundation Research Project Grant

Abstract

Background/Objective

Adolescents with type 1 diabetes have early macrovascular changes (increased intima-media thickness [IMT]) and early retinal changes that predict clinical disease in adulthood. We hypothesized that early changes in the macrovascular and retinal microvascular beds develop in parallel before retinopathy develops. We therefore aimed to investigate the relationship between changes in atherosclerosis (carotid and aortic IMT) and retinal vascular geometry cross-sectionally and longitudinally in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

Methods

Ninety adolescents with type 1 diabetes (41 boys, aged 13.6 ± 3.5 years) who were enrolled in a randomized controlled trial had evaluations at baseline; 41 randomized to placebo were also investigated at 12 months for carotid and aortic IMT using ultrasound and retinal vascular geometry was measured from retinal photographs.

Results

There were significant associations between thicker mean/maximum carotid IMT and wider retinal arteriolar and venular calibers; for every 0.1 mm increase in mean carotid IMT, retinal arteriolar caliber increased by 7.90 μm (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.50, 11.30, P < 0.0001) and venular caliber by 9.61 μm (95% CI 4.16, 15.06, P = 0.0008). Increased mean aortic IMT was associated with increased arteriolar tortuosity (2.61, 95% CI 0.50, 4.71, P = 0.02).

Conclusions

The early changes of atherosclerosis are associated with retinal microvascular changes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. This supports parallel adverse changes in the macro and microvascular circulations from early adolescence in type 1 diabetes, and highlights the importance of early intervention.

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