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Women with Down syndrome at high risk of Alzheimer's disease: Study

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamAugust 13, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Women with Down syndrome at high risk of Alzheimer's disease: Study
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New Delhi, Aug 13 (IANS) Women with Down syndrome have more advanced signs of Alzheimer’s disease than men do, according to research.

However, the average age of Down syndrome diagnosis is the same for both men and women, said the University of California, Irvine.

The study suggests that women with Down syndrome may carry a higher burden of beta amyloid and phosphorylated tau — two hallmark Alzheimer’s proteins — than men. It was particularly high in the occipital lobe in women with sporadic Alzheimer’s disease — the more common, late-onset form of Alzheimer’s that occurs without a clear genetic cause.

This insight points to the need for more sex-specific approaches in both Alzheimer’s research and treatment planning, especially in the design of clinical trials.

“Understanding selective vulnerabilities within the brain and how these differ in women versus men will help us to better navigate treatment outcomes. We’re learning the importance of modifiable risk factors, which include accounting for sex-specific risk,” said lead author Elizabeth Andrews, doctoral candidate at the varsity.

Alzheimer’s disease is the primary cause of death for individuals with Down syndrome, who are genetically predisposed to develop the condition earlier in life.

While previous studies observed that women with Down syndrome may live longer with dementia than men with Down syndrome, few have looked closely at whether the underlying brain pathology differs by sex.

In this study, the researchers examined postmortem brain samples and measured levels of beta amyloid and tau.

The findings, published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia, can shape how we understand and approach treatments for Alzheimer’s in this population and beyond.

“If women with Down syndrome are further along in disease progression at the time of diagnosis, it could change how we time interventions and interpret outcomes in clinical trials,” said Elizabeth Head, Professor of pathology at UC Irvine.

“This research could help tailor therapies more effectively, not just for people with Down syndrome, but for the broader Alzheimer’s population as well,” Head added.

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