Carlsson et al (1999) - Contemporary Study on Sz Flashcards

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Why did Carlsson carry out this review?

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Challenging his original hypothesis from the 1960s

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What is a review?

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Using primary and secondary data

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What did Carlsson suggest about glutamate?

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Glutamate also important in the onset of Sz not just dopamine as original hypothesis suggested

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What is glutamate?

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Excitatory neurotransmitter

Linked to learning and memory

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What was the aim of Carlsson’s review?

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To investigate the role of glutamate and other neurotransmitters in the onset of Sz

To develop new improved antipsychotics with less side effects and more effective

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How may studies did Carlsson use in his review?

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33 studies all relating to the role of glutamate in Sz

14 studies Carlsson carried out himself

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Who were the studies used in Carlsson’s review carried out on?

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Large number carried out on rodents

People with acute Sz

People with Sz in remission

People using recreational drugs e.g. PCP (angel dust)

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What did a lot of the studies used in Carlsson’s review use to analyse behaviour?

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A lot of the studies used PET scans to analyse behaviour

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What did Carlsson find about drug users and Sz?

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Drug users using PCP started to have psychotic symptoms similar to Sz

PCP stimulates NMDA receptors (glutamate receptors)

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What did Carlsson find about glutamate?

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Glutamate appears to be important in the onset of Sz

Evidence from PCP users

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What did Carlsson find about glutamate and dopamine?

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Less glutamate regulates the production of dopamine

Increases levels of dopamine

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What did Carlsson find about specific areas of the brain and symptoms of Sz?

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Specific areas linked to different symptoms

Cerebral cortex linked to negative symptoms

Basal ganglia linked to positive symptoms

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What did Carlsson find about the original antipsychotic medication?

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Lowers dopamine but didn’t work for all patients in reducing symptoms

Glutamate must also need addressing

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What were the conclusions of Carlsson’s review?

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Two explanations for Sz need to be considered:

hypoglutamatergia (too little glutamate ) leads to hyperdopaminergia (too much dopamine)

Future research must address other neurotransmitters too e.g. GABA and serotonin

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