Neurovascular coupling mechanisms in health and neurovascular uncoupling in Alzheimer's disease

BRAIN(2022)

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To match the metabolic demands of the brain, mechanisms have evolved to couple neuronal activity to vasodilation, thus increasing local cerebral blood flow and delivery of oxygen and glucose to active neurons. Rather than relying on metabolic feedback signals such as the consumption of oxygen or glucose, the main signalling pathways rely on the release of vasoactive molecules by neurons and astrocytes, which act on contractile cells. Vascular smooth muscle cells and pericytes are the contractile cells associated with arterioles and capillaries, respectively, which relax and induce vasodilation. Much progress has been made in understanding the complex signalling pathways of neurovascular coupling, but issues such as the contributions of capillary pericytes and astrocyte calcium signal remain contentious. Study of neurovascular coupling mechanisms is especially important as cerebral blood flow dysregulation is a prominent feature of Alzheimer's disease. In this article we will discuss developments and controversies in the understanding of neurovascular coupling and finish by discussing current knowledge concerning neurovascular uncoupling in Alzheimer's disease. Zhu et al. discuss developments and controversies in our understanding of neurovascular coupling in health before reviewing the pathophysiology of neurovascular uncoupling in Alzheimer's disease and how these disturbances in cerebral blood flow may contribute to disease progression.
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Alzheimer's disease, functional hyperaemia, neurovascular coupling, neurovascular uncoupling, pericyte
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