S12 L1 Mood Disorders Flashcards
What is a mood disorder and what are some examples?
General emotional state is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances and interferes with your ability to function e.g bipolar and depression
What are the core symptoms of depression?
Symptoms have to be occurring for at least two weeks:
- Low mood
- Lack of energy
- Lack of enjoyment and interest
Apart from the core symptoms of depression, what are some other symptoms of depressive disorders?
- Depressive thoughts, e.g feeling worthless or the future is hopeless
- Somatic/Biological symptoms e.g lack of sleep, early waking, loss of appetite, slow movements
- Psychotic symptoms
What is the difference between a normal adjustment reaction and clinical depression? e.g thinking about sleep pattern and appetite
Depression persists for an abnormal length of time
What are the features of mania?
- Elated mood
- Increased energy and talking really fast
- Decreased need for sleep
- Flight of ideas
- Loss of normal social inhibitions
- Attention cannot be sustained
- Self esteem is inflated (grandiose)
- May have psychotic symptoms like delusions
- Psychomotor agitation e.g pacing around the room
What is bipolar affective disorder?
Diagnosis made when 2 episodes of a mood disorder with at least one of them being hypomania or mania.
Therefore can be bipolar and never even have depressive symptoms
What are the two different types of bipolar disorder?
- Bipolar 1: Full manic episodes with or without depression
- Bipolar 2: hypomanic episodes with major depressive episodes
- Episodes can be years apart or have many cycles in one year
What are some diseases that can cause depressive symptoms?
- Hormone disturbances e.g hypothyroidism
- Vitamin deficiencies e.g Vit B12
- Chronic disease e.g renal, cardiac and liver failure
- Anaemias
- Substance misuse e.g alcohol, cannabis, stimulants
- Hypoactive delirium
What are some diseases that can cause symptoms of mania?
- Iatrogenic e.g steroid induced from chemotherapy
- Hyperthyroidism
- Delirium
- Infection e.g encephalitis, syphilis, HIV
- Head injury
- Intoxication with stimulants
What brain structures are involved in mood disorders?
Limbic system
Frontal Lobe
Basal ganglia
What is the limbic system made up of and what is its function?
Amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, basal ganglia, and cingulate gyrus
Involved in motivation, emotion, learning and memory. Acts by influencing the endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system.
(Think about when depressed, limbic system must be involved as lack of ability to store memories and lack of motivation)
What are some possible limbic system changes in the main mood disorders, depression and bipolar?
Mania difficult to study
What are some functions of the frontal lobe?
Inhibitions
What are some functions of the prefrontal lobe?
What are some changes that occur to the frontal lobe in the main mood disorders?