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Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« on: December 29, 2016, 04:54:48 PM »
They start hearing voices. They see things that aren't there. They think someone planted ideas in their heads. To Schizophrenics, it's like a switch has flipped in their brains.
In February, scientists reported in Nature that they've found what helps flip that switch. A team led by geneticist Steven McCarroll of the Broad Institute based in Cambridge, Massachusetts combed through genetic information from about 29,000 Schizophrenia cases, 36,000 controls and 700 brain samples from deceased patients.
McCarroll found that patients who had certain variations of a gene called C4 were more likely to inherit the disease. In healthy brains, the gene helps prune unnecessary connections between cells, but when it runs amok, as it does in Schizophrenia, the process destroys healthy brain tissue.
C4's involvement might also explain why Schizophrenia arises during the late teens into the 20's. "It's a period in human development in which brain circuits change and reorganize and vulnerabilities to many neuropsychiatric illnesses emerge," McCarroll says.
Although treatments may be years away, identifying this potential molecular mechanism in Schizophrenia provides a starting point.

Copied from "Discover" magazine, January edition 2017

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2016, 06:37:09 PM »
Interesting. If I kept smoking pot as a teenager, I may have developed schizophrenia. I have had enough problems and I am so glad that schizophrenia isn't one of them.
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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2016, 07:07:43 PM »
There's long been known to a genetic link between shizophrenia and autism. Anything to do with this C4 gene?

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2016, 09:15:51 PM »
There's long been known to a genetic link between shizophrenia and autism. Anything to do with this C4 gene?
Interesting to say that. Have always understood autism to be diagnosed as exclusive of schizophrenia, though noticed the vitamin D study thread QuéOnda posted, several of the resources in the research publication are references to studies linking vitamin D deficiencies and schizophrenia. Did you write it shizophrenia on purpose? :laugh:

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2016, 09:21:10 PM »
There's long been known to a genetic link between shizophrenia and autism. Anything to do with this C4 gene?
Interesting to say that. Have always understood autism to be diagnosed as exclusive of schizophrenia, though noticed the vitamin D study thread QuéOnda posted, several of the resources in the research publication are references to studies of vitamin D and schizophrenia. Did you write it shizophrenia on purpose? :laugh:

Oops another typo. or "Freudian slip", for all I know :D. But no, not consciously on purpose.

The fact is that if you're autistic, then your family members have a higher probability of developing schizophrenia. Not you yourself, but your family.

Ofc that might be just because we drive our families nuts  :LOL:  But it's commonly thought that there must be a genetic link between the two conditions.

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2016, 09:45:24 PM »
There's long been known to a genetic link between shizophrenia and autism. Anything to do with this C4 gene?
Yes, there are studies for both.

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2016, 10:03:11 PM »
There's long been known to a genetic link between shizophrenia and autism. Anything to do with this C4 gene?
Yes, there are studies for both.
Was just thinking maybe someone should do a study on how prenatal vitamin D deficiencies affect C4A-C4B genes, but it's probably been studied; it's claimed vitamin D affects over 200 genes.

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2016, 06:07:44 AM »
There are studies about the effects of vit D deficiency in pregnant women. Apparently their babies have a bigger chance to have autism.
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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2016, 06:10:44 AM »
There are studies about the effects of vit D deficiency in pregnant women. Apparently their babies have a bigger chance to have autism.
QuéOnda made another thread about that, so was referring to it.

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Re: Schizophrenia's Genetic Spark
« Reply #9 on: December 30, 2016, 06:14:51 AM »
There are studies about the effects of vit D deficiency in pregnant women. Apparently their babies have a bigger chance to have autism.
QuéOnda made another thread about that, so was referring to it.

Ah, had not seen that yet.
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