The role of noradrenaline in cognition and cognitive disorders
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The role of noradrenaline in cognition and cognitive disorders
Abstract
Many aspects of cognition and behaviour are regulated by noradrenergic projections to the forebrain originating from the locus coeruleus, acting through alpha and beta adrenoreceptors. Loss of these projections is common in neurodegenerative diseases and contributes to their cognitive and behavioural deficits. We review the evidence for a noradrenergic modulation of cognition in its contribution to Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and other cognitive disorders. We discuss the advances in human imaging and computational methods that quantify the locus coeruleus and its function in humans, and highlight the potential for new noradrenergic treatment strategies.
Keywords: cognition; dementia; locus coeruleus; neurodegeneration; noradrenaline.
© The Author(s) (2021). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain.
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