학술논문

Abnormal retinal capillary blood flow in autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease
Document Type
article
Source
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Subject
autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease
biomarkers
capillary blood flow
Latino
optical coherence tomography angiography
retina
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
Language
English
ISSN
2352-8729
Abstract
Abstract Introduction This study characterizes retinal capillary blood flow in subjects with autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD)‐causing mutations. Methods Carriers of PSEN1 or APP mutations were prospectively recruited and split into early‐stage (ES) and late‐stage (LS) groups. Controls were normal subjects and non‐carriers from the at‐risk group. Capillary blood flow was quantified using an optical coherence tomography angiography‐based measure of erythrocyte flux through capillary segments. Statistical analyses were adjusted for correlation between two eyes of the same subject. Results ES carriers had significantly greater capillary blood flow than controls and LS carriers. ES and LS carriers had significantly greater capillary blood flow heterogeneity than controls. There was no difference between capillary blood flow of LS carriers and controls. Discussion ES ADAD carriers demonstrate increased retinal capillary blood flow and flow heterogeneity compared to controls. These findings support the hypothesis that increased perfusion is a pathophysiologic feature of presymptomatic stages of ADAD.