Schizophrenia Flashcards
What is Schizophrenia?
heterogeneous disorder - often impacting thought, behaviour, mood, perception, cognition
*IMPAIRING FUNCTION
often CHRONIC
What gender is the majority?
Males
What are ppl with SZP like?
- fearful
- withdrawn
- isolated
- poor impairment for relationships
What are the 3 symptoms clusters
- Positive
- Negative
- Cognitive
What are the Positive Sx?
- Hallucinations (COMMON - may exp. 1 or more of AUDITORY (VOICES), visual, tactile, olfactory)
- Agitation
- Suicidal
- Delusions
- Anxiety
(elements of character personality that shouldn’t be there or are elevated)
What are the Negative Sx?
- Lack of pleasure
- Complex step task is difficult
- Flat facial expression
- Anhedonia
- Amotivated
- Poverty of Speech
- Suicidal
What are the Cognitive Sx?
- impairment of executive functions
– attention
– memory
– may not completely resolve
RELATED to acute Sx & to PROLONGED NT IMBALANCE
What are the most impactful clusters?
(-) & cognitive Sx
1st 5 years after Dx is critical
What is the etiology?
GENETIC ~45% if both parents are +
BIOLOGIC - relative Dopamine imbalanced
etc.
When is suicide rate the highest?
1st 5 years
What do Antipsychotic drugs target, how do they work?
- Chlorpromazine - value in acute psychosis
– blocks Dopamine
1st Gen Antipsychotics?
ALL primarly target blockade of Dopamine, specifically D2 receptor
- potential for MOVEMENT DISORDERS
What Dopamine (D2) receptors do you want to block?
- Mesolimbic –> Psychosis Relief
- Mesocortical –> “PR” & Restlessness
don’t want to block others b/c they can cause movement disorders or etc.
Dopamine (1st target of antipsychotic drugs)
What type of NT is it?
What other NT systems does it interface with?
Why are we sure that Dopamine blockade is NOT the complete answer?
stimulatory NT
with GABAa
b/c no matter how good it was, ~25% had no response to it
2nd Gen Antipsychotics?
- affinity for the Serotonin r. is key to reducing the movement disorders that are a risk with Dopamine blockade
- blockade of BOTH serotonin & dopamine receptors correlates with favourable antipsychotic effectiveness!
– less risk for movement disorders