International Psychogeriatrics
Volume 15, Supplement 1 - 2003
Neurotransmitter Abnormalities in Vascular Dementia JENNY A. COURT AND ELAINE K. PERRY
ABSTRACT.A number of neurotransmitters, including
acetylcholine, serotonin, noradrenaline, and dopamine, modulate cerebral perfusion. In vascular dementia, reductions in markers of
cholinergic innervation are consistently reported, and there are some indications that the
serotonergic and dopaminergic systems may also be affected. Limited data indicate that the
numbers of nucleus basalis, locus coeruleus, and dorsal raphé neurons and the density of
neurotransmitter receptors are not reduced in the majority of cases. These data suggest
neurotransmitter systems as a potential therapeutic target in vascular dementia.
KEYWORDS: Vascular dementia; vascular cognitive impairment; cerebral infarcts; small
vessel disease; white matter lesions
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