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Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age

BACKGROUND: Down syndrome (DS) shows neuropathology similar to Alzheimer disease, which presents olfactory impairment. Previous work showed olfactory impairment in DS, but a comprehensive evaluation of olfactory function in DS is lacking. METHODS: We investigated a large number (n = 56; M = 31, F =...

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Autores principales: Cecchini, Maria Paola, Viviani, Dario, Sandri, Marco, Hähner, Antje, Hummel, Thomas, Zancanaro, Carlo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4701393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26730728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146486
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author Cecchini, Maria Paola
Viviani, Dario
Sandri, Marco
Hähner, Antje
Hummel, Thomas
Zancanaro, Carlo
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Viviani, Dario
Sandri, Marco
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Hummel, Thomas
Zancanaro, Carlo
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description BACKGROUND: Down syndrome (DS) shows neuropathology similar to Alzheimer disease, which presents olfactory impairment. Previous work showed olfactory impairment in DS, but a comprehensive evaluation of olfactory function in DS is lacking. METHODS: We investigated a large number (n = 56; M = 31, F = 25) DS participants (age range18-57y) using the “Sniffin’ Sticks” Extended test. This comprises three subtests (threshold, discrimination, and identification) yielding a global score (TDI) defining normosmia, hyposmia, and functional anosmia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second largest group of DS people investigated for olfactory function ever. Age- and sex matched euploid individuals (n = 53) were the control. RESULTS: In DS, TDI was lower (16.7±5.13 vs. 35.4±3.74; P<0.001), with DS people performing worse in any subtests (P<0.001 for all); 27 DS participants showed functional anosmia (i.e., TDI<16). In DS, age was weakly and negatively correlated with TDI (r = -0.28, P = 0.036) and identification (r = -0.34, P = 0.012). When participants were stratified in young adults (18-29y) and older adults (30-61y), a significant effect of age was found for identification in both DS (young adults, 8.3±2.58; older adults, 6.9±2.99; P = 0.031) and control (young-adult, 14.3±1.18, older adult, 13.0±1.54; P = 0.016). CONCLUSION: Olfactory function is overall severely impaired in DS people and may be globally impaired at relatively young age, despite of reportedly normal smell. However, specificity of this olfactory profile to DS should be considered with some caution because cognition was not evaluated in all DS participants and comparison with a control group of non-DS individuals having cognitive disabilities was lacking. Further study is required to longitudinally assess olfactory dysfunction in DS and to correlate it with brain pathology.
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spelling pubmed-47013932016-01-15 Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age Cecchini, Maria Paola Viviani, Dario Sandri, Marco Hähner, Antje Hummel, Thomas Zancanaro, Carlo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Down syndrome (DS) shows neuropathology similar to Alzheimer disease, which presents olfactory impairment. Previous work showed olfactory impairment in DS, but a comprehensive evaluation of olfactory function in DS is lacking. METHODS: We investigated a large number (n = 56; M = 31, F = 25) DS participants (age range18-57y) using the “Sniffin’ Sticks” Extended test. This comprises three subtests (threshold, discrimination, and identification) yielding a global score (TDI) defining normosmia, hyposmia, and functional anosmia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the second largest group of DS people investigated for olfactory function ever. Age- and sex matched euploid individuals (n = 53) were the control. RESULTS: In DS, TDI was lower (16.7±5.13 vs. 35.4±3.74; P<0.001), with DS people performing worse in any subtests (P<0.001 for all); 27 DS participants showed functional anosmia (i.e., TDI<16). In DS, age was weakly and negatively correlated with TDI (r = -0.28, P = 0.036) and identification (r = -0.34, P = 0.012). When participants were stratified in young adults (18-29y) and older adults (30-61y), a significant effect of age was found for identification in both DS (young adults, 8.3±2.58; older adults, 6.9±2.99; P = 0.031) and control (young-adult, 14.3±1.18, older adult, 13.0±1.54; P = 0.016). CONCLUSION: Olfactory function is overall severely impaired in DS people and may be globally impaired at relatively young age, despite of reportedly normal smell. However, specificity of this olfactory profile to DS should be considered with some caution because cognition was not evaluated in all DS participants and comparison with a control group of non-DS individuals having cognitive disabilities was lacking. Further study is required to longitudinally assess olfactory dysfunction in DS and to correlate it with brain pathology. Public Library of Science 2016-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4701393/ /pubmed/26730728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146486 Text en © 2016 Cecchini et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Viviani, Dario
Sandri, Marco
Hähner, Antje
Hummel, Thomas
Zancanaro, Carlo
Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age
title Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age
title_full Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age
title_fullStr Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age
title_full_unstemmed Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age
title_short Olfaction in People with Down Syndrome: A Comprehensive Assessment across Four Decades of Age
title_sort olfaction in people with down syndrome: a comprehensive assessment across four decades of age
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4701393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26730728
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146486
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