GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE PHENOTYPIC-EXPRESSION OF ALZHEIMERS-DISEASEIN DOWNS-SYNDROME (TRISOMY-21)

Citation
R. Raghavan et al., GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE PHENOTYPIC-EXPRESSION OF ALZHEIMERS-DISEASEIN DOWNS-SYNDROME (TRISOMY-21), NeuroReport, 5(11), 1994, pp. 1393-1396
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09594965
Volume
5
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1393 - 1396
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-4965(1994)5:11<1393:GDITPO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
TWENTY-EIGHT individuals with typical Down's syndrome (DS) phenotype ( 17 males and 11 females; age range: 10-74 years) were investigated for gender differences in the phenotypic expression of Alzheimer-type pat hology (ATP). Quantitative neuropathology was performed in the 4 neoco rtical lobes of the right hemisphere, by counting senile plaques (SP), and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT). ATP was present in 25 middle-aged (> 40 years) individuals (16 males and 9 females). Females had signifi cantly higher (p = 0.03) mean neocortical NFT densities (36.6 per mm(2 ); s.e.m. +/- 6.6) than males (17.9 per mm(2); s.e.m. +/-: 4.7). None of the females had NFT densities below 10 per mm(2), compared with 6 m ales in whom NFT were either absent or seen in very low densities (< 4 per mm(2)). Assessment of SP densities in the same cortical regions s howed non-significant differences in females (42.4 per mm(2); s.e.m. /- 5.1) compared with males (33.6 per mm(2); s.e.m. +/- 2.1). There wa s clinical evidence of dementia in all the female (8/8) individuals wh o were prospectively assessed, compared with only 54% (7/13) of males. The male individuals without clinical dementia had absent or low neoc ortical NFT densities regardless of high SP densities. Female DS cases (mean age: 48.8 years; s.e.m. +/- 1.9) had an earlier onset of dement ia than males (mean age: 53.6 years; s.e.m. +/- 1.3; p = 0.05). Female middle-aged DS individuals have an earlier onset, and a more severe f orm of AD which correlates with higher neocortical NFT rather than SP density.