The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease

Abstract Introduction Previous in vivo optical coherence tomography studies have proposed the retinal choroid as a potential oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the clinical use of the choroid as a purported surrogate marker remains poorly understood. We pursued a his...

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Main Authors: Samuel Asanad, Fred N. Ross‐Cisneros, Ernesto Barron, Marco Nassisi, William Sultan, Rustum Karanjia, Alfredo A. Sadun
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-12-01
Series:Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2019.08.005
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spelling doaj-cd461cf33d834e988f14af2274f6c9cc2020-11-25T03:10:16ZengWileyAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring2352-87292019-12-0111177578310.1016/j.dadm.2019.08.005The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe diseaseSamuel Asanad0Fred N. Ross‐Cisneros1Ernesto Barron2Marco Nassisi3William Sultan4Rustum Karanjia5Alfredo A. Sadun6Doheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSADoheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSADoheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSADoheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSADoheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSADoheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSADoheny Eye InstituteLos AngelesCAUSAAbstract Introduction Previous in vivo optical coherence tomography studies have proposed the retinal choroid as a potential oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the clinical use of the choroid as a purported surrogate marker remains poorly understood. We pursued a histopathological approach to assess choroidal thickness and vascular morphology in severe disease. Methods Human postmortem tissues from 8 patients with AD (mean age: 80.1 ± 12.7 years) and from 11 age‐matched controls (mean age: 78.4 ± 16.57 years) were analyzed. Thickness, area, and vascularity of the retinal choroid and its sublayers were measured from the nasal and temporal quadrants of the superior retina. Results Nasally, the choroid was thinner in the patients with AD than in the controls (22% thickness reduction; P < .001), but to our surprise, the choroid was thicker in the patients with AD than in the controls (~60% increase; P < .03) within the macula, temporally. The choroidal area was also significantly greater in the patients with AD than in the controls (~60% increase; P < .03). Choroidal thickening in AD was strongly correlated with the stromal vessel number (R2 = 0.96, P < .001). Discussion We found significant differences in the retinal choroid by layer and by region, nasally and temporally with respect to the optic nerve. Intriguingly, the choroid was markedly thicker in the central macular region and was strongly associated with vessel number in the stromal vascular layer. These quantified histological findings in severe disease expand our understanding of vascular pathology in AD and suggest vascularity as a potential biomarker supplementary to thickness when evaluating the retinal choroid in AD.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2019.08.005Alzheimer's diseaseChoroidRetinaVascular biomarkersHistopathologyMorphometric analysis
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author Samuel Asanad
Fred N. Ross‐Cisneros
Ernesto Barron
Marco Nassisi
William Sultan
Rustum Karanjia
Alfredo A. Sadun
spellingShingle Samuel Asanad
Fred N. Ross‐Cisneros
Ernesto Barron
Marco Nassisi
William Sultan
Rustum Karanjia
Alfredo A. Sadun
The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease
Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
Alzheimer's disease
Choroid
Retina
Vascular biomarkers
Histopathology
Morphometric analysis
author_facet Samuel Asanad
Fred N. Ross‐Cisneros
Ernesto Barron
Marco Nassisi
William Sultan
Rustum Karanjia
Alfredo A. Sadun
author_sort Samuel Asanad
title The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease
title_short The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease
title_full The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease
title_fullStr The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease
title_full_unstemmed The retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's dementia: A histopathological study in severe disease
title_sort retinal choroid as an oculovascular biomarker for alzheimer's dementia: a histopathological study in severe disease
publisher Wiley
series Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
issn 2352-8729
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Introduction Previous in vivo optical coherence tomography studies have proposed the retinal choroid as a potential oculovascular biomarker for Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the clinical use of the choroid as a purported surrogate marker remains poorly understood. We pursued a histopathological approach to assess choroidal thickness and vascular morphology in severe disease. Methods Human postmortem tissues from 8 patients with AD (mean age: 80.1 ± 12.7 years) and from 11 age‐matched controls (mean age: 78.4 ± 16.57 years) were analyzed. Thickness, area, and vascularity of the retinal choroid and its sublayers were measured from the nasal and temporal quadrants of the superior retina. Results Nasally, the choroid was thinner in the patients with AD than in the controls (22% thickness reduction; P < .001), but to our surprise, the choroid was thicker in the patients with AD than in the controls (~60% increase; P < .03) within the macula, temporally. The choroidal area was also significantly greater in the patients with AD than in the controls (~60% increase; P < .03). Choroidal thickening in AD was strongly correlated with the stromal vessel number (R2 = 0.96, P < .001). Discussion We found significant differences in the retinal choroid by layer and by region, nasally and temporally with respect to the optic nerve. Intriguingly, the choroid was markedly thicker in the central macular region and was strongly associated with vessel number in the stromal vascular layer. These quantified histological findings in severe disease expand our understanding of vascular pathology in AD and suggest vascularity as a potential biomarker supplementary to thickness when evaluating the retinal choroid in AD.
topic Alzheimer's disease
Choroid
Retina
Vascular biomarkers
Histopathology
Morphometric analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2019.08.005
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