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Title: Physiology of mental illness


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Physiology of mental illness
  • Schizophrenia
  • Depression and mania
  • Anxiety disorders

2
Schizophrenia
  • Broad set of symptoms
  • Positive and negative symptoms
  • Genetic factors in etiology
  • 1 of general population
  • 10 in first-degree relatives of probands
  • 45 in identical twins of probands
  • Same rate in children of probands (16.8) as in
    children of their non-schizophrenic identical
    twins (17.4) (Gottesman and Bertelsen, 1989)

3
Etiological factors
  • Inherited susceptibility or several genes are
    involved
  • Retrospective strangeness in childhood behavior
  • Stress trigger
  • Dopamine hyperactivity is found in schizophrenia,
    but the genes for the five types of DA receptors
    found so far are not linked to schizophrenia
    (Coon et al., 1993)

4
Environmental factors in etiology
  • We will see that dopamine hyperactivity relates
    to the positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
  • The negative symptoms may be due to brain damage
    Some people with no family history of
    schizophrenia or any related disorder develop
    schizophrenia

5
Prenatal damage factors Epidemiology
  • Incidence of schizophrenia increases with
  • season of birth late winter/early spring
  • viral epidemics in second trimester
  • population density and latitude
  • malnutrition or refeeding after thiamine
    deficiency
  • prenatal stress

6
More on brain damage
  • NADPH-d and cellular migration
  • Monochorionic monozygotic twins
  • More likely to be mirror-image twins
  • Monochorionic concordance 60
  • Dichorionic MZ concordance 10.7
  • DZ dichorionic concordance 10
  • Concordant MZ twins have nearly identical
    fingerprints and palm prints non-concordant MZ
    twins do not.

7
Evidence of brain damage in schizophrenia
  • Neurological symptoms
  • Catatonia and facial dyskinesias
  • Unusual rates of blinking, staring
  • Avoidance of eye contact
  • No blink reflex to a tap on the forehead
  • Stopped speech w/ looking away, esp. to right
  • Jerky eye movements and poor visual tracking
  • Interdependence of eye and head movements
  • Impaired reaction of pupils to light changes

8
More evidence of brain damage
  • Structural symptoms
  • Doubling of size of lateral ventricles
  • Abnormalities in temporal and frontal lobes and
    in medial diencephalon
  • Smaller anterior hippocampus smaller neurons
  • Decreased gray matter in left temporal lobe
  • Damage to left temporal lobe in adults may
    produce schizophrenia de novo
  • Low activity in prefrontal cortex (hypofrontality)

9
Dopamine hypothesis
  • Hypofrontality lowers tonic release of DA in
    nucleus accumbens
  • Nucleus accumbens DA receptors become
    hypersensitive
  • Normal DA activity from VTA triggers positive
    symptoms of schizophrenia
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