schizophrenia brain changes and anti psychotics Flashcards
(24 cards)
In schizophrenia, there are consistent reductions in which parts of the brain? (temple)
temporal cortex, medial temporal lobe, orbitofrontal, parietal cortex, basal ganglia
what is arborisation (going round peeling off grey)
process of grey matter loss in the brain
what is noticed in the ventricles at diagnosis? is this progressive?
enlargement of the ventricles, no
what class of drug are used to treat schizophrenia?
d2 receptor antagonists
schizophrenia due to over activity of _________pathways in the brain?
DA
name the three dopaminergic pathways
nigrostriatial, mesolimbic, tuberoinfundibular
which one would cause movement disorders?
NS
hyperprolactinaemia?
tuberoinfundibular
activation of the D1 (dick) pathway stimulates what?
cAMP
D2 receptor inhibits (place)
adenylyl cyclase
in D2, what ions move in and out?
inhibit Ca voltage activated channels, open K channels
what is the signalling protein that mediates cell-cell interactions and plays critical roles in the growth and development of multiple organ systems?
neuregulin
essential for adaptive neural?
dysbindin
involved in neurotic overgrowth and cortical development through its interaction with other proteins?
DISC-1
CT FLETCHER WITH HALO EATING ZUCCHINI
TYPICALS chlopromazine, thiorizadine, fluphenazine, haloperidol, zuclopentixol
speed of blockade of the D2 receptor? onset of clinical symptoms?
immediate, delayed
which anti psychotics are less likely to give you extra pyramidal side effects and have better efficacy against negative symptoms? (spain)
atypicals
name 6 atypical?
olanzipine, risperidone, quetiapine, ariprazole, clozapine, amisulphide (ola, r, q, a, adios, cock)
D2 blockade causes?
Hay wire garage - acute dystonic reaction, restlessness (akathisia), parkinsonism (D2 blockade) , tardive dyskinesia (icy jaw)
2 side effects of histamine blockade?
sedation and increased appetite (snake)
what is agranulocytosis?
reduction in number of granulocytes (increased susceptibility to infection)
side effects of clozapine (homer)
drooling, agranulocytosis (couch), myocarditis
how often do you need to do a full blood count on clozapine?
every week for first 6 months, fortnight next 6 months, every 4 weeks thereafter.
how long, after stopping clozapine, do you need to monitor bloods?
1 month