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Retinal changes in Alzheimer's disease- integrated prospects of imaging, functional and molecular advances.

Veer B Gupta1, Nitin Chitranshi2, Jurre den Haan3, Mehdi Mirzaei2, Yuyi You2, Jeremiah Kh Lim4, Devaraj Basavarajappa2, Angela Godinez2, Silvia Di Angelantonio5, Perminder Sachdev6, Ghasem H Salekdeh7, Femke Bouwman3, Stuart Graham8, Vivek Gupta9.   

Abstract

Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder of the brain, clinically characterised by cognitive deficits that gradually worsen over time. There is, at present, no established cure, or disease-modifying treatments for AD. As life expectancy increases globally, the number of individuals suffering from the disease is projected to increase substantially. Cumulative evidence indicates that AD neuropathological process is initiated several years, if not decades, before clinical signs are evident in patients, and diagnosis made. While several imaging, cognitive, CSF and blood-based biomarkers have been proposed for the early detection of AD; their sensitivity and specificity in the symptomatic stages is highly variable and it is difficult to justify their use in even earlier, pre-clinical stages of the disease. Research has identified potentially measurable functional, structural, metabolic and vascular changes in the retina during early stages of AD. Retina offers a distinctively accessible insight into brain pathology and current and developing ophthalmic technologies have provided us with the possibility of detecting and characterising subtle, disease-related changes. Recent human and animal model studies have further provided mechanistic insights into the biochemical pathways that are altered in the retina in disease, including amyloid and tau deposition. This information coupled with advances in molecular imaging has allowed attempts to monitor biochemical changes and protein aggregation pathology in the retina in AD. This review summarises the existing knowledge that informs our understanding of the impact of AD on the retina and highlights some of the gaps that need to be addressed. Future research will integrate molecular imaging innovation with functional and structural changes to enhance our knowledge of the AD pathophysiological mechanisms and establish the utility of monitoring retinal changes as a potential biomarker for AD.
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Keywords:  Amyloid; Dementia; Glaucoma; Hyperspectral imaging; Imaging; Neuroinflammation; Optic nerve; Optical coherence tomography (angiography)(OCTA); Proteomics; Retina; Retinal ganglion cell; Tau; Vascular changes

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32890742     DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2020.100899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Retin Eye Res        ISSN: 1350-9462            Impact factor:   21.198


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Review 3.  Past, present and future role of retinal imaging in neurodegenerative disease.

Authors:  Amir H Kashani; Samuel Asanad; Jane W Chan; Maxwell B Singer; Jiong Zhang; Mona Sharifi; Maziyar M Khansari; Farzan Abdolahi; Yonggang Shi; Alessandro Biffi; Helena Chui; John M Ringman
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4.  Relationship between Retinal Vascular Occlusions and Cognitive Dementia in a Large Cross-Sectional Cohort.

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7.  Association of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness, an Index of Neurodegeneration, With Depressive Symptoms Over Time.

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10.  Concurrent OCT and OCT angiography of retinal neurovascular degeneration in the 5XFAD Alzheimer's disease mice.

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