Tarik F. Haydar, Boston University School of Medicine.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2020 Mar;125(2):100-102. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-125.2.100.
One of the overriding hopes of the Down syndrome (DS) research community is to arrive at a better understanding of how trisomy 21 affects brain development and function, and that doing so will improve quality of life and independence for people with DS. In searching for the underlying causes of intellectual disability in DS, researchers and clinicians have studied how changes to genes and cells may relate to motor and cognitive function. Thus far, alterations in many areas of the central nervous system have been found and it is now known that, beginning before birth, different changes occur in different areas over the course of life. Because of these spatial and temporal variations, multiple approaches for addressing motor and cognitive function must be considered.
唐氏综合征(DS)研究界的首要愿望之一,是更好地了解 21 三体如何影响大脑发育和功能,以便提高 DS 患者的生活质量和独立性。在寻找 DS 智力障碍的根本原因时,研究人员和临床医生研究了基因和细胞的变化如何与运动和认知功能相关。到目前为止,已经发现中枢神经系统的许多区域发生了变化,现在已知,从出生前开始,不同区域在整个生命过程中会发生不同的变化。由于这些空间和时间上的差异,必须考虑多种方法来解决运动和认知功能问题。