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Promising New Approach to Treat Symptoms of Psychosis

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on July 3, 2019 at 6:48 PM
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Symptoms of psychosis caused by psychiatric illness such as schizophrenia, can be treated by targeting a specific genetic mutation affecting important processes, reveals a new study.


Psychosis is characterized by abnormal thinking and false beliefs. Patients suffering from psychosis are disconnected from reality and live in their own imaginary world. Some conditions that cause symptoms of psychosis include schizophrenia (most common), schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder and bipolar disorder with psychotic features.

‘Several common genetic variants collectively increase the risk of schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions, but the individual risk effect of each variant is very tiny. However, rare gene variants affect key pathways and can individually greatly increase the risk of psychiatric illness. Treatments that target the affected pathways can help improve psychotic symptoms.’

Psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations, which occur in schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions may respond to treatment targeting specific mutations, according to a study led by Deborah L. Levy, PhD, director of the Psychology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital, the biggest psychiatric center attached to Harvard Medical School.

The findings of the study appear in the journal Biological Psychiatry.

Rare Mutations and Disease Risk

Mutations can contribute to risk of disease in many ways

Key Pathways Impacted by Rare Mutation causing Psychosis

Targeting Pathways Affected by NMDA Receptor Hypofunction

Interestingly, during this study, the same rare mutation was observed in several psychiatric disorders with different symptoms (such as schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder with psychotic features), suggesting that symptom relief occurred by targeting the mutation, independent of symptoms or clinical diagnosis.

"It is important to note that the two subjects studied here bore a little clinical resemblance, with distinctly different symptom burdens, and highly dissimilar courses of illness," noted J. Alexander Bodkin, MD. Bodkin, the director of the Clinical Psychopharmacology Research Program at McLean, who supervised the psychiatric care of both patients throughout the open-label and blinded trials of glycine and d-cycloserine.

Scope of the Study

In summary, targeting rare genetic variants that affect key metabolic pathways can be a potentially promising approach to reduce psychotic symptoms in patients with psychiatric conditions.

References:

  1. Researchers Find Targeted Treatment That Reduces Symptoms of Psychosis - (https:www.mcleanhospital.org/news/researchers-find-targeted-treatment-reduces-symptoms-psychosis)
  2. NMDA receptor function, memory, and brain aging - (https:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3181613/)

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