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Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals

Given the ever-increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and obesity, the pressure on global healthcare is expected to be colossal, especially in terms of blindness. Electroretinogram (ERG) has long been perceived as a first-use technique for diagnosing eye diseases, and some studies suggested its us...

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Autores principales: Noguez Imm, Ramsés, Muñoz-Benitez, Julio, Medina, Diego, Barcenas, Everardo, Molero-Castillo, Guillermo, Reyes-Ortega, Pamela, Hughes-Cano, Jorge Armando, Medrano-Gracia, Leticia, Miranda-Anaya, Manuel, Rojas-Piloni, Gerardo, Quiroz-Mercado, Hugo, Hernández-Zimbrón, Luis Fernando, Fajardo-Cruz, Elisa Denisse, Ferreyra-Severo, Ezequiel, García-Franco, Renata, Rubio Mijangos, Juan Fernando, López-Star, Ellery, García-Roa, Marlon, Lansingh, Van Charles, Thébault, Stéphanie C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36634073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278388
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author Noguez Imm, Ramsés
Muñoz-Benitez, Julio
Medina, Diego
Barcenas, Everardo
Molero-Castillo, Guillermo
Reyes-Ortega, Pamela
Hughes-Cano, Jorge Armando
Medrano-Gracia, Leticia
Miranda-Anaya, Manuel
Rojas-Piloni, Gerardo
Quiroz-Mercado, Hugo
Hernández-Zimbrón, Luis Fernando
Fajardo-Cruz, Elisa Denisse
Ferreyra-Severo, Ezequiel
García-Franco, Renata
Rubio Mijangos, Juan Fernando
López-Star, Ellery
García-Roa, Marlon
Lansingh, Van Charles
Thébault, Stéphanie C.
author_facet Noguez Imm, Ramsés
Muñoz-Benitez, Julio
Medina, Diego
Barcenas, Everardo
Molero-Castillo, Guillermo
Reyes-Ortega, Pamela
Hughes-Cano, Jorge Armando
Medrano-Gracia, Leticia
Miranda-Anaya, Manuel
Rojas-Piloni, Gerardo
Quiroz-Mercado, Hugo
Hernández-Zimbrón, Luis Fernando
Fajardo-Cruz, Elisa Denisse
Ferreyra-Severo, Ezequiel
García-Franco, Renata
Rubio Mijangos, Juan Fernando
López-Star, Ellery
García-Roa, Marlon
Lansingh, Van Charles
Thébault, Stéphanie C.
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description Given the ever-increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and obesity, the pressure on global healthcare is expected to be colossal, especially in terms of blindness. Electroretinogram (ERG) has long been perceived as a first-use technique for diagnosing eye diseases, and some studies suggested its use for preventable risk factors of type 2 diabetes and thereby diabetic retinopathy (DR). Here, we show that in a non-evoked mode, ERG signals contain spontaneous oscillations that predict disease cases in rodent models of obesity and in people with overweight, obesity, and metabolic syndrome but not yet diabetes, using one single random forest-based model. Classification performance was both internally and externally validated, and correlation analysis showed that the spontaneous oscillations of the non-evoked ERG are altered before oscillatory potentials, which are the current gold-standard for early DR. Principal component and discriminant analysis suggested that the slow frequency (0.4–0.7 Hz) components are the main discriminators for our predictive model. In addition, we established that the optimal conditions to record these informative signals, are 5-minute duration recordings under daylight conditions, using any ERG sensors, including ones working with portative, non-mydriatic devices. Our study provides an early warning system with promising applications for prevention, monitoring and even the development of new therapies against type 2 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-98362712023-01-13 Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals Noguez Imm, Ramsés Muñoz-Benitez, Julio Medina, Diego Barcenas, Everardo Molero-Castillo, Guillermo Reyes-Ortega, Pamela Hughes-Cano, Jorge Armando Medrano-Gracia, Leticia Miranda-Anaya, Manuel Rojas-Piloni, Gerardo Quiroz-Mercado, Hugo Hernández-Zimbrón, Luis Fernando Fajardo-Cruz, Elisa Denisse Ferreyra-Severo, Ezequiel García-Franco, Renata Rubio Mijangos, Juan Fernando López-Star, Ellery García-Roa, Marlon Lansingh, Van Charles Thébault, Stéphanie C. PLoS One Research Article Given the ever-increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and obesity, the pressure on global healthcare is expected to be colossal, especially in terms of blindness. Electroretinogram (ERG) has long been perceived as a first-use technique for diagnosing eye diseases, and some studies suggested its use for preventable risk factors of type 2 diabetes and thereby diabetic retinopathy (DR). Here, we show that in a non-evoked mode, ERG signals contain spontaneous oscillations that predict disease cases in rodent models of obesity and in people with overweight, obesity, and metabolic syndrome but not yet diabetes, using one single random forest-based model. Classification performance was both internally and externally validated, and correlation analysis showed that the spontaneous oscillations of the non-evoked ERG are altered before oscillatory potentials, which are the current gold-standard for early DR. Principal component and discriminant analysis suggested that the slow frequency (0.4–0.7 Hz) components are the main discriminators for our predictive model. In addition, we established that the optimal conditions to record these informative signals, are 5-minute duration recordings under daylight conditions, using any ERG sensors, including ones working with portative, non-mydriatic devices. Our study provides an early warning system with promising applications for prevention, monitoring and even the development of new therapies against type 2 diabetes. Public Library of Science 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9836271/ /pubmed/36634073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278388 Text en © 2023 Noguez Imm et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Noguez Imm, Ramsés
Muñoz-Benitez, Julio
Medina, Diego
Barcenas, Everardo
Molero-Castillo, Guillermo
Reyes-Ortega, Pamela
Hughes-Cano, Jorge Armando
Medrano-Gracia, Leticia
Miranda-Anaya, Manuel
Rojas-Piloni, Gerardo
Quiroz-Mercado, Hugo
Hernández-Zimbrón, Luis Fernando
Fajardo-Cruz, Elisa Denisse
Ferreyra-Severo, Ezequiel
García-Franco, Renata
Rubio Mijangos, Juan Fernando
López-Star, Ellery
García-Roa, Marlon
Lansingh, Van Charles
Thébault, Stéphanie C.
Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
title Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
title_full Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
title_fullStr Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
title_full_unstemmed Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
title_short Preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
title_sort preventable risk factors for type 2 diabetes can be detected using noninvasive spontaneous electroretinogram signals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36634073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278388
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