Sz: Genetics Flashcards
A01
Chance of getting sz 0.3-0.7% Chance increases when related to sz Child- 13% DZ twin- 17% MZ twin- 48% Deletion of COMT gene (dopamine levels are not controlled effectively in frontal lobe) results in loss of reality + hallucinations Specific genes trigger symptoms Deletion of chromosome 22 (containing 30-40 genes)- causes syndrome DiGeorge where 1 in 4 have sz
C4-A is specific gene accelerates pruning (Higher risk of developing sz)
Differences suggest to cause:
1) critical pathways damaged
2) adaptive creative ways- evolutionary link
3) sensitivity to chemicals (e.g. Harrison and Weinberger, 2004 highlighted that it may alter the functions of the synapse)
AO1- Kendler et al (1985)
found that 1st degree relatives of those with schizophrenia are 18 times more at risk than the general Population. Children with both parents who suffer from schizophrenia have a CONCORDANCE RATE OF 48%
AO1- Sherrington (1988)
a gene located on chromosome 5 has been linked to schizophrenia
AO1- Miyakawa (2003)
schizophrenics have a defective version of a gene called PPP3CC
+AO3- Tienari et al (2000)
adoption study controlled for environmental influence and found that almost 7% of adoptees had a biological mother with the same disorder, compared to only 2% of Schizophrenic children with non-SZ biological parents
+AO3- Gottesman & Shields
gathered 62 twin pairs, Zygosity was decided, gathered hospital notes, interviews with twin and parents. 42% MZ, 9% DZ
+AO3- Kety
DZ twin – 17%
MZ twin – 48%
+AO3- NT theory
Can be used in unison with Neurotransmitter theory (the genes cause the change in NT)
+AO3- useful
Explains the trends of how it runs in families making it a credible and useful theory
-AO3- Tamminga and Schulz (1991)
have suggested research has failed to isolate a single recessive or dominant gene which causes the illness
-AO3- Reductionist
The disorder may be more complicated than that and may be the expression of many genes which cause it
ignores cognitive explanations
-AO3- Harrison and Owen (2006)
has suggested up to 6 different genes may be involved in susceptibility
-AO3- Environmental factors
Concordance not 100% therefore showing that the environment plays a role not just genetics
twin studies- environments aren’t really equal, sample issues etc