Schizophrenia Flashcards

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What are the positive symptoms?

A

Auditory hallucinations
Delusions
Thought disorder

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What are the negative symptoms?

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Lack of drive
Social withdrawal
Impaired cognition

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What are the candidate NTs?

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5HT, glutamate, DA

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4
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Which dopamine receptor family is involved in SCZ and what is its overall effect?

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D2 family - inhibitory

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5
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What is the evidence for the DA hypothesis?

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Amphetamines - displace DA in neuron termnal - DA release - positive SCZ symptoms
D2-like DA agonists (e.g. bromocriptine) - - positive SCZ symptoms
Reserpine + D2-like DA antagonists - reduce positive SCZ symptoms - antipsychotics

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6
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Name a typical neuroleptic and its effect

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Chlorpromazine - D2R antagonist (alpha1, H1, mACh anatagonist)

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What are the side effects of neuroleptics (typicals)?

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Extrapyramidal symptoms - Parkinsonian-like, dystonia (head/trunk spasm), tardive dyskinesia (involuntary face movements), akathisia (involuntary motor restlessness)
Hyperprolactinaemia
Sedation
Autonomic effects - dry mouth, postural hypotension
Aplastic anaemia
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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What is the defining effect of atypical neuroleptics?

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D2 and 5HT2 antagonism

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What are the advantages of atypicals?

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Fewer EPS
Positive and negative symptoms treated
Less tardive dyskinesia
Treats drug-resistant psychosis

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What are the side effects of atypicals?

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Hyperprolactinaemia
Autonomic effects - postural hypotension
QT interval prolongation
Metabolic effects - weight gain, hypercholesterolaemia

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Name a 3rd gen antipsychotic and its effects

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Apiprazole - D2 partial agonist (low efficacy, higher affinity than endogenous DA), 5HT2A antagonist

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What are the advantages of apiprazole?

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Few EPS
Little weight gain
Few QT interval abnormalities
Safe in overdose

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What are the disadvantages of apiprazole?

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Hyperprolactinaemia
Hypercholesterolaemia
Possibly akathisia

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14
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Which type of drugs are used as a first-line treatment?

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Atypicals

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