Biomarkers in schizophrenia - past, present and future.

Violeta Mancaş, Dana Galieta Mincă, Simona Corina Trifu
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Schizophrenia is a complex and debilitating neuropsychiatric syndrome. Although research into the etiology of this pathology has advanced considerably, consistent results are still awaited. The discovery of biomarkers that could underlie diagnosis and treatment could revolutionize the management of this pathology, and approaching biomarkers from an evolutionary perspective, along with the multitude of existing and future studies, can provide important information. The complexity of this multifactorial pathology requires its approach from an integrated and multidisciplinary perspective, which considers research on neurodevelopment, genetics, imaging and, last but not least, neurobiological research. The present material aims to bring to light a series of recent research, as well as the approach to this pathology from an evolutionary perspective of neurodevelopment, in the hope that it will constitute an attractive point of view that could imagine new ways of approaching this pathology.

精神分裂症的生物标志物——过去、现在和未来。
精神分裂症是一种复杂且使人衰弱的神经精神综合症。尽管对这种病理病因的研究已经取得了相当大的进展,但一致的结果仍在等待中。生物标记物的发现可能是诊断和治疗的基础,可能会彻底改变这种病理的管理,从进化的角度看待生物标记物,以及大量现有和未来的研究,可以提供重要的信息。这种多因素病理学的复杂性需要从综合和多学科的角度来看待它,它考虑了神经发育、遗传学、影像学以及最后但并非最不重要的神经生物学研究。本材料旨在揭示一系列最近的研究,以及从神经发育的进化角度来看这种病理学的方法,希望它将构成一个有吸引力的观点,可以想象接近这种病理学的新方法。
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