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Table 4 Estimated developmental neuronal deficit—difference between controls 25–33 years of age and DS subjects 26–41 years of age (pre-AD stage)

From: Developmental deficits and staging of dynamics of age associated Alzheimer’s disease neurodegeneration and neuronal loss in subjects with Down syndrome

Structure/subdivision

Number of neurons in controls 25–33 y of age (N = 4) Mean and (SD)

Number of neurons in DS subjects 26–41 y of age (N = 4)Mean and (SD)

Neuronal deficit: difference between controls 25–33 y and DS subjects 26–41 y of age

Neuronal deficit %

Neuronal deficit p < 

Entorhinal cortex—all layers

11,990,000 (1,774,815)

9,779,100 (255,051)

2,210,900

18.4

ns

Entorhinal cortex—islands

964,696 (149,494)

600,288 (100,952)

364,408

37.7

ns

CA1

12,347,870 (723,418)

7,584,266 (1,745,386)

4,763,604

38.6

ns

CA2

1,344,755 (102,483)

1,375,511 (435,724)

0

0

 

CA3

1,265,037 (411,514)

1,062,288 (467,225)

202,749

16.0

ns

CA4

1,329,732 (105,406)

1,105,866 (159,035)

223,866

16.8

ns

Subiculum

4,256,000 (397,748)

3,049,650 (492,839)

1,206,350

28.3

ns

Amygdala

14,192,266 (2,976,788)

6,978,730 (724,797)

7,213,356

50.8

ns

Thalamus

31,086,400 (1,755,888)

14,774,176 (837,618)

16,312,224

52.5

ns

Substantia nigra

815,726 (179,515)

550,053 (107,611)

265,673

32.5

ns

MBC

865,795 (87,266)

981,577 (124,910)

0

0

 

Caudate nucleus

41,884,561 (4,548,630)

41,434,112 (4,788,237)

450,449

1.1

ns

Purkinje cells

21,845,212 (499,288)

14,247,128 (2,946,322)

7,598,084

34.8

ns

Dentate nucleus

1,528,995 (267,727)

510,829 (26,959)

1,018,166

66.5

ns

   

Cumulative developmental neuronal deficit: 40,812,681

Mean developmental neuronal deficit: 28.1%

 
  1. MBC = magnocellular basal complex