Abstract

To prospectively investigate the capability of intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) and conventional diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to identify early kidney function injury in type 2 diabetes. Forty-one diabetes patients (normoalbuminuria: n = 27; microalbuminuria: n = 14) and 28 volunteers were recruited. All participants were examined using DTI and IVIM with 3.0-T MRI. DTI parameters (mean diffusivity [MD], fractional anisotropy [FA]), and IVIM parameters (true diffusion coefficient [D], pseudo-diffusion coefficient [D*], and pseudo-diffusion component fraction [f]) were measured in the renal parenchyma (cortex and medulla) by two experienced radiologists independently. Image features were compared among the groups using separate one-way analyses of variance. Diagnostic performances of various diffusion parameters for predicting diabetic renal damage were compared. The medullary D and FA values were significantly different among the microalbuminuria subgroup, normoalbuminuria subgroup, and control group (all p < 0.001). In medulla, area under the curve (AUC) values for combined FA and D were significantly higher than single FA (AUC = 0.938, 0.769, respectively; p = 0.003), and the combined AUC of FA and D was numerically higher than that of single D (0.938 vs 0.878, p > 0.05). AUC of combined FA and D was 0.985, not significantly different from individual AUC for FA and D (AUC = 0.909 and 0.952, respectively; all p > 0.05) in differentiating the microalbuminuria subgroup from the control group. IVIM-derived D and DTI-derived FA values were better than other parameters for evaluating early kidney impairment of diabetes. The single indicator FA and D performed as well as the combined diagnostic indicator in the medulla for differentiating the microalbuminuria subgroup from the control group. • We speculated that early renal progression in type 2 diabetes result from restricted tubular flow and kidney tubule dysregulation may precede or at least accompany abnormal glomerular changes. • In medulla, the AUC values of FA and D and the combination of FA and D obtained by comparing the microalbuminuria subgroup with the control group were 0.909, 0.952, and 0.985, respectively. • IVIM-derived D and DTI-derived FA are effective MR biomarkers to evaluate early alterations of the renal function in patients with diabetes.

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