Funded by the European Research Council, MIRACLE-AD investigates how neurovascular coupling is organized at the cellular scale in the human retina and how it becomes altered in early Alzheimer’s disease.
Neurovascular coupling regulates blood flow to match the metabolic demands of neuronal activity. Its dysfunction is an early feature of Alzheimer’s pathology and is thought to contribute to disease progression. Because the retina is the only optically accessible part of the central nervous system, it provides a unique opportunity to probe these mechanisms non-invasively in humans at micrometric resolution. MIRACLE-AD aims to quantify how neuronal activation and microvascular responses interact in space and time, and to determine how this interaction is modified in early disease.




