2023
DOI: 10.1177/0271678x231214102
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Neurovascular coupling in early stage dementia – A case-control study

Suzanne E van Dijk,
Nadieh Drenth,
Anne Hafkemeijer
et al.

Abstract: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is frequently found post mortem in Alzheimer’s dementia, but often undetected during life especially since in vivo hallmarks of CAA and its vascular damage become overt relatively late in the disease process. Decreased neurovascular coupling to visual stimulation has been put forward as an early MRI marker for CAA disease severity. The current study investigates the role of neurovascular coupling in AD related dementia and its early stages. We included 25 subjective cognitive … Show more

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“…8,130 Relative to age-matched controls, AD brains display elevated intracranial atherosclerosis and numerous microvascular alterations. 131 Furthermore, BBB permeability is increased 132 and hemodynamic responses to neuronal activity are suppressed 133 in the prodromal period, implicating vascular factors early in disease progression.…”
Section: Potential Contributions Of Hypertension To Admentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,130 Relative to age-matched controls, AD brains display elevated intracranial atherosclerosis and numerous microvascular alterations. 131 Furthermore, BBB permeability is increased 132 and hemodynamic responses to neuronal activity are suppressed 133 in the prodromal period, implicating vascular factors early in disease progression.…”
Section: Potential Contributions Of Hypertension To Admentioning
confidence: 99%