What is schizophrenia? - Anees Bahji

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Schizophrenia was first identified more than a century ago,
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but we still don’t know its exact causes.
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It remains one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized illnesses today.
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So, let’s walk through what we do know— from symptoms to causes and treatments.
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Schizophrenia is considered a syndrome,
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which means it may encompass a number of related disorders
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that have similar symptoms but varying causes.
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Every person with schizophrenia has slightly different symptoms,
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and the first signs can be easy to miss— subtle personality changes, irritability,
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or a gradual encroachment of unusual thoughts.
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Patients are usually diagnosed after the onset of psychosis,
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which typically occurs in the late teens or early twenties for men
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and the late twenties or early thirties for women.
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A first psychotic episode can feature delusions, hallucinations,
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and disordered speech and behavior.
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These are called positive symptoms,
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meaning they occur in people with schizophrenia
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but not in the general population.
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It’s a common misperception that people with schizophrenia
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have multiple personalities,
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but these symptoms indicate a disruption of thought processes,
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rather than the manifestation of another personality.
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Schizophrenia also has negative symptoms,
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these are qualities that are reduced in people with schizophrenia,
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such as motivation, expression of emotion, or speech.
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There are cognitive symptoms as well, like difficulty concentrating,
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remembering information, and making decisions.
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So what causes the onset of psychosis?
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There likely isn’t one single cause, but a combination
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of genetic and environmental risk factors that contribute.
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Schizophrenia has some of the strongest genetic links of any psychiatric illness.
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Though about 1% of people have schizophrenia,
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children or siblings of people with schizophrenia are ten times likelier
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to develop the disease,
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and an identical twin of someone with schizophrenia
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has a 40% chance of being affected.
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Often, immediate relatives of people with schizophrenia
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exhibit milder versions of traits associated with the disorder—
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but not to an extent that requires treatment.
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Multiple genes almost certainly play a role,
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but we don’t know how many, or which ones.
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Environmental factors like exposure to certain viruses in early infancy
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might increase the chance that someone will develop schizophrenia,
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and use of some drugs, including marijuana,
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may trigger the onset of psychosis
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in highly susceptible individuals.
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These factors don’t affect everyone the same way.
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For those with very low genetic risk,
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no amount of exposure to environmental risk factors
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will lead them to develop schizophrenia;
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for those with very high risk, moderate additional risk might tip the balance.
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The antipsychotic drugs used to treat schizophrenia have helped researchers
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work backwards to trace signatures of the disorder in the brain.
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Traditional antipsychotics block dopamine receptors.
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They can be very effective in reducing positive symptoms,
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which are linked to an excess of dopamine in particular brain pathways.
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But the same drugs can make negative symptoms worse,
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and we’ve found that negative symptoms of schizophrenia may be tied
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to too little dopamine in other brain areas.
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Some people with schizophrenia show a loss of neural tissue,
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and it’s unclear whether this atrophy is a result of the disease itself
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or drug-induced suppression of signaling.
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Fortunately, newer generations of antipsychotics aim to address
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some of these issues by targeting multiple neurotransmitters,
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like serotonin in addition to dopamine.
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It’s clear that no one transmitter system is responsible for all symptoms,
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and because these drugs affect signaling throughout the brain and body,
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they can have other side effects like weight gain.
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In spite of these complications, antipsychotics can be very effective,
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especially when combined with other interventions
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like cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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Electroconvulsive therapy, though it provides relatively short-lived relief,
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is also re-emerging as an effective treatment,
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especially when other options have failed.
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Early intervention is also extremely important.
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After months or years of untreated psychosis,
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certain psychoses can become embedded in someone’s personality.
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And yet, the dehumanizing stigma attached to this diagnosis
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can prevent people from seeking help.
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People with schizophrenia are often perceived as dangerous,
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but are actually much more likely to be the victims of violence
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than the perpetrators.
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And proper treatment may help reduce the likelihood of violence
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associated with schizophrenia.
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That’s why education— for patients, their families, and their communities—
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helps erode the stigma and improves access to treatment.
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