Mood disorders Flashcards

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Depression genetics

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Early onset (before 30) have a high probability of having other relatives with depression, anxiety, adhd, drug abuse, etc.

Serotonin gene: if more of the transporter (responsible for reuptake of serotonin) then less serotonin

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Depression neuroimaging

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FMRI: increased activity in amygdala

Decreased volume in PFC, hippocampus, amygdala, and basal ganglia

Decreased PF blood flow during resting state

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Haunted house example

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Hippocampus is impaired (decreased volume) by amygdala still working.

Explains “gut feeling” that cannot be explained

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BAS theory

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Behavioral Activation System

Left hemisphere: frontal and temporal lobes

Low to moderate autonomic arousal
Tendency to approach behavior in response to incentives
Happiness or anger

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BIS theory

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Behavioral inhibition System

Right hemisphere: frontal and temporal lobes)

Increases attention and arousal
Inhibits action
Fear and disgust

Associated with less satisfaction with life

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Antidepressants

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TCAs: block transporters that reabsorb serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine so that they are able to stimulate postsynaptic cell for a longer time. Also block histamine, acetylcholine, sodium channels : overall more side effects bc less specific

SSRIs: preferred. Inhibits reuptake of serotonin. Less side effects because only targets serotonin.

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Indirect effects of antidepressants

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Lower levels of neurotrophins (BDNF) in depression which affects the hippocampus, less production of new hippocampal neurons, and impaired learning

Proliferation of new neurons in the hippocampus (ECT )

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Brain stimulation for depression

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Area 25 (subcallosal cingulate gurus) - important area for serotonin connected the hypothalamus, amygdala, frontal lobe and others

DBS: deep brain stimulation
TMS: transcranial magnetic stimulation

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