Psychiatry Genetics Flashcards
What type of inheritance is huntingtons
autosomal dominant
complete penetrance
What is the mutation in huntingtons
expansion of the CAG triplit causes a longer chain of glutamines I the huntingtin protein causing it to be mishapen
What is anticipation
the phenomenon that a genetic condition, when passes down to the next generation has an earlier onset in the succeeding generation
What are usually the first symptoms in huntingtons disease
Depression and anxiety are often the first signs Compulsions Suididal thoughts Psychosis Aggression Blunted affect
what cognitive symptoms can occur in huntingtons
decline in executive function
short and long term memory deficits
dementia
What motor symptoms occur in huntingtons
choreiform movements rididity problems chewing/speaking.swallowing gait disturbance writhing
What is the most common cause of dementia
Alzheimer’s
what is the neuropathological hall mark of alzheimers disease
formation of amyloid plaques which cause inflammation and neurofbriallary tangles
Which area is first affect in alzheimers
nucleus basalis
- where most cholinergic pathways in the brain start
Define episodic, semantic and implicit memory
Episodic -remembering things that happened a long time ago
Semantic- facts learned a long time ago
Implicit- tasks that are well practiced
These areas not as affected in alzheimers
What features suggest a familial form of a disease
many relatives affected
relatvies affected at a younger age
unusual/atypical disease