Retinal Imaging: A New Tool for Studying Underlying Liability to Cardiovascular Disease in Schizophrenia

M. Meier, Melanie L. Hill, N. Breitborde
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Despite evidence that individuals with schizophrenia are disproportionately affected by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, it is unclear if individuals with schizophrenia have an underlying liability to cardiovascular diseases or if these diseases are a consequence of psychotic illness (e.g., antipsychotic medications, sedentary lifestyle). To resolve this, we must study cardiovascular disease risk factors in individuals in the early stages of illness with limited exposure to antipsychotic medications (i.e., individuals with first-episode psychosis) and in unaffected relatives of individuals with schizophrenia. Here we review evidence of cardiovascular risk in individuals with first-episode psychosis and in unaffected relatives of individuals with schizophrenia. We identify a gap in research on cardiovascular risk in these populations, namely the lack of studies that directly visualize the vasculature, and we introduce a novel technology, retinal imaging, that may be useful for directly visualizing the vasculature and clarifying pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie both schizophrenia and cardiovascular disease. We conclude with suggestions for priorities in future research using retinal imaging.
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视网膜成像:研究精神分裂症患者心血管疾病潜在责任的新工具
尽管有证据表明,精神分裂症患者受到心脑血管疾病的影响不成比例,但尚不清楚精神分裂症患者是否有潜在的心血管疾病易感,或者这些疾病是否是精神疾病(例如抗精神病药物、久坐不动的生活方式)的后果。为了解决这一问题,我们必须研究处于疾病早期、抗精神病药物暴露有限的个体(即首发精神病患者)和精神分裂症患者未受影响的亲属的心血管疾病危险因素。在这里,我们回顾了首发精神病患者和精神分裂症患者未受影响亲属的心血管风险证据。我们确定了这些人群心血管风险研究中的一个空白,即缺乏直接可视化血管系统的研究,我们引入了一种新技术,视网膜成像,这可能有助于直接可视化血管系统,并阐明精神分裂症和心血管疾病背后的病理生理机制。最后,我们对未来视网膜成像研究的重点提出了建议。
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期刊介绍: Current Psychiatry Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on clinical psychiatry and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal’s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians, psychiatrists and researchers in psychiatry.
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