Down Syndrome

Down syndrome is the best-known trisomy. It was described in 1866 for the first time by John Down, but the karyotype of 21 trisomy was discover much more later – in 1959. The incidence of trisomy 21 is about 1 in 800 newborns. It is important to say that that´s just a small part of all the affected fetuses. Most of the fetuses with Down syndrome die because of the abortion.

The Origin of Trisomy 21

 * 1) the most common is an extra chromosome 21 (95%);
 * 2) sometimes a small parts of chromosome 21 translocate to 14 or 22 chromosome (4%);
 * 3) in some cases we can find mosaic – it means that person has some cells with trisomy and some without (2%).

The last two examples have less severe symptoms. The extra chromosome is much worse.

Symptomes
People with Down sy have typical physical appearance. They have short body, flat faces profile, epicanthic folds (part of skin over the inner corner of the eye – the reason why they are sometimes called "Mongoloid"), small low-set ears and relatively large tongue. They have also motor problems because of low muscle tone.

Carriers suffer more from leukemias, infections, cardiac malformations, epilepsy, hypothyroidism and Alzheimer disease.

The mental abilities are also worse. The IQ of people with Down syndrome is about 50. It means that they reach a level of a small child – about 6 years old. On the second side their character is very friendly, warm and loving.

The Cause of Trisomy 21
The cause of 21 trisomy is meiotic nondisjunction. Parents of the children have normal karyotype and no symptomes. Very strong influence has the age of the mother. The higher age is connected with higher risks (higher means more than 35 years). The incidence is 1 in 25 live births in women older than 45 years.

The role of the father´s age is less important. Just 4% of Down syndrome is caused by the mistake of meiosis in sperms. The reason is very simple. The evolution of sperm takes just 72 hours. It is the time when the meiosis underway. On the other side, ovum (female reproduction cell) is present in woman´s body from her birth. So the meiosis is underwaying for years and it is pretty easier to make a mistake. The higher age of the mother, the more meiosis, the higher risk of nondisjunction.

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