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Potential diagnostic biomarkers for schizophrenia

Weihua Yue, Hailiang Huang, Jubao Duan

2022Medical Review21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Schizophrenia (SCH) is a complex and severe mental disorder with high prevalence, disability, mortality and carries a heavy disease burden, the lifetime prevalence of SCH is around 0.7%-1.0%, which has a profound impact on the individual and society. In the clinical practice of SCH, key problems such as subjective diagnosis, experiential treatment, and poor overall prognosis are still challenging. In recent years, some exciting discoveries have been made in the research on objective biomarkers of SCH, mainly focusing on genetic susceptibility genes, metabolic indicators, immune indices, brain imaging, electrophysiological characteristics. This review aims to summarize the biomarkers that may be used for the prediction and diagnosis of SCH.

Topics & Concepts

Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)DiseaseNeuroimagingMedicinePsychiatryClinical PracticeClinical psychologyPsychologyPathologyPhysical therapyTryptophan and brain disordersAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research