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4.6.1.1 Polygenic Nature of OCD
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What does polygenic inheritance mean?
Multiple
genes
determine a
specific
trait
What are the implications of OCD being polygenic?
Involves multiple
genes
Increased complexity in understanding OCD
Challenges in identifying
specific
genetic factors
What role do candidate genes play in OCD?
They
may
contribute
to
the
disorder's
development
How does the analogy of baking a cake relate to OCD development?
Multiple
ingredients
represent multiple
interacting
genes
How does the SLC1A1 gene affect OCD?
It regulates
serotonin
transport in the brain
What are candidate genes?
Specific
genes
suspected
to cause
diseases
Which gene is crucial for serotonin transport?
SLC1A1
(
SERT
)
What do twin studies assess in relation to OCD?
Heritability
of OCD
What are the main research methods used to study the polygenic nature of OCD?
Genome-wide association studies (
GWAS
)
Twin studies
Family studies
What genetic variations do GWAS look for in OCD research?
Common
genetic
variations
What role does glutamate play in OCD?
Dysregulation contributes to
anxiety
and
obsessions
What is the term used to describe OCD's genetic influence?
Polygenic
How does polygenic inheritance differ from single-gene inheritance?
Polygenic involves
many
genes, single-gene involves
one
How do twin and family studies contribute to OCD research?
They estimate the overall
genetic contribution
Which gene was identified in a GWAS as associated with OCD risk?
SLC1A1
gene
What type of medication might be prescribed if OCD is linked to serotonin-related genes?
Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (
SSRIs
).
How can polygenic inheritance be compared to baking a cake?
Multiple ingredients are needed for a cake
Each ingredient contributes to the final product
Similarly, multiple
genes
contribute to a
trait
Why is it important to know the genes involved in OCD?
It helps identify individuals at risk of
developing
OCD.
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the research methods used to study OCD?
Strengths:
GWAS
: Identify specific genes
Twin studies: Assess
heritability
Family studies: Understand genetic transmission
Weaknesses:
GWAS: May miss rare
variants
Twin studies:
Environmental
factors not controlled
Family studies: Limited by family size and structure
How do identical twins differ from fraternal twins in genetic sharing?
Identical twins share all their
genes
What role do counselors play in managing OCD based on genetic insights?
They
provide
guidance
on
managing
the
condition.
What are the benefits of understanding the polygenic nature of OCD?
Improved
diagnostic
tools
Personalized
treatment
based
on
genetics
Family
counseling
and
risk
assessment
What does each gene contribute to in the context of OCD?
Each gene contributes to the
likelihood
of developing OCD
What is the focus of research methods used to study OCD?
Polygenic
nature of OCD
What neurotransmitter is associated with mood regulation?
Serotonin
What does the polygenic nature of OCD imply for diagnosis?
It
leads to
improved diagnostic tools.
What is the overall impact of advancements in understanding OCD's polygenic nature?
They improve the lives of those affected.
What do genome-wide association studies (GWAS) compare?
Genomes of people with and without
OCD
How do candidate genes interact in the context of OCD?
They work together to influence the
disorder
What is the effect of malfunctions in the SLC1A1 gene?
They disrupt
serotonin's
normal functioning
How can genetic insights assist in family counseling for OCD?
They help families
understand
their
risk
and make
informed
decisions.
What do glutamate-related genes manage?
Function of
glutamate
in the brain
What do dopamine-related genes control?
Dopamine pathways
in the brain
What is a strength of GWAS in studying OCD?
Identifying
specific
genes
associated with OCD
How can candidate genes be compared to a recipe?
They are like
ingredients
in a recipe
All must work together for a proper
outcome
If one ingredient is off, the result is affected
What do family studies examine in relation to OCD?
Occurrence
of OCD within families
Why is OCD considered polygenic?
It is influenced by
multiple
genes
working
together
What is dopamine associated with?
Reward and motivation
How can personalized treatment improve OCD management?
By tailoring treatments to specific
genetic
profiles.
How can advances in genetic testing benefit OCD diagnosis?
They enable
earlier
and more
accurate
diagnoses.
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