The relationship between retinal layers and brain areas in asymptomatic first-degree relatives of sporadic forms of Alzheimer's disease: an exploratory analysis.
Inés López-CuencaAlberto Marcos-DoladoMiguel Yus-FuertesElena Salobrar-GarcíaLorena Elvira-HurtadoJosé A Fernández-AlbarralJuan J SalazarAna I RamírezLidia Sánchez-PueblaManuel Enrique Fuentes-FerrerAna BarabashFederico Ramírez-TorañoLidia Gil-MartínezJuan Arrazola-GarcíaPedro GilRosa de HozJosé M RamírezPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2022)
In cognitively healthy participants at high genetic risk of developing sporadic forms of AD, there are significant correlations between retinal changes and brain areas closely related to AD such as the entorhinal cortex, the lingual gyrus, and the hippocampus.