Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the US found that Alzheimer's disease affects the retina similar to the way it affects the brain.
Using a high-definition eye scan developed especially for the study, researchers detected amyloid-beta deposits - a buildup of toxic proteins - that are the crucial warning signs of Alzheimer's disease.
"The findings suggest that the retina may serve as a reliable source for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis," said Maya Koronyo-Hamaoui, associate professor at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Another key finding from the new study was the discovery of amyloid plaques in previously overlooked peripheral regions of the retina.
Researchers noted that the plaque amount in the retina correlated with plaque amount in specific areas of the brain.
They conducted a clinical trial on 16 Alzheimer's disease patients who drank a solution that included curcumin, a natural component of the spice turmeric.
The curcumin caused amyloid plaque in the retina to "light up" and be detected by the scan. The patients were then compared to a group of younger, cognitively normal individuals, researchers said.
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