Alzheimer's disease(AD)is a common neurodegenerative disease with the main manifesta-tions of progressive cognitive dysfunction,behavioral disorders,and gradual decline of living ability.The etiology of AD is complex,and the pathogenesis of this disease remains controversial.Calcium signaling plays an impor-tant role in regulating neuronal activities,including neurotransmitter release,synaptic plasticity,memory stor-age,and neuronal apoptosis.Increasing studies have shown that neuronal calcium dyshomeostasis is a major path-ological factor in the occurrence and development of AD.This article reviews the role and research progress in in-tracellular calcium dyshomeostasis in AD,including the relationship between calcium homeostasis and amyloidβ,the role of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases in tau phosphorylation,calcium signaling path-ways,the relationship between calcium homeostasis and mitochondrial function,autophagy,and neuroinflamma-tion.