2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13195-019-0519-7
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Visual hallucinations in Alzheimer's disease do not seem to be associated with chronic hypoperfusion of to visual processing areas V2 and V3 but may be associated with reduced cholinergic input to these areas

Abstract: Background Up to 20% of patients with AD experience hallucinations. The pathological substrate is not known. Visual hallucinations (VH) are more common in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). In autopsy studies, up to 60% of patients with AD have concomitant Lewy body pathology. Decreased perfusion of the occipital lobe has been implicated in DLB patients with VH, and post-mortem studies point to both decreased cholinergic activity and reduced oxygenation of the occipital cortex in DLB. … Show more

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“…Among individuals with AD, reduced acetylcholinesterase activity was found in those with hallucinations. These findings suggest that cholinergic denervation is an additional mechanism that contributes to psychosis in AD 114 .…”
Section: Neurobiologymentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Among individuals with AD, reduced acetylcholinesterase activity was found in those with hallucinations. These findings suggest that cholinergic denervation is an additional mechanism that contributes to psychosis in AD 114 .…”
Section: Neurobiologymentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The highest rate of prevalence have the intrusive thoughts (63%) while the least spread were acoustic hallucinations (25%) and visual hallucinations (29%) [ 23 ]. Several studies have found that visual hallucinations are more likely in those with Alzheimer’s disease and Lewy body pathology [ 24 ]. People who live alone are focused on their daily lives, from organizing their private lives to leaving and returning from work and maintaining a home in all aspects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contains structures crucial for the production of ACh, and thus damage to the basal forebrain could cause a loss of ACh. Loss of cholinergic signaling in the visual cortex is correlated with VHs in AD [ 122 ]. Loss of cholinergic innervation of the visual cortex also occurs in DLB and may even exceed losses seen in AD [ 123 ].…”
Section: Cortical Denervation Promotes Glutamatergic Pyramidal Cell Hyperexcitability and Changes In 5-ht 2a R Expressmentioning
confidence: 99%