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Evolutionary Perspectives on Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Psychiatric Disorders
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology ( IF 17.8 ) Pub Date : 2018-05-07 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-050817-084854
Matthew C. Keller 1
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Evolutionary medicine uses evolutionary theory to help elucidate why humans are vulnerable to disease and disorders. I discuss two different types of evolutionary explanations that have been used to help understand human psychiatric disorders. First, a consistent finding is that psychiatric disorders are moderately to highly heritable, and many, such as schizophrenia, are also highly disabling and appear to decrease Darwinian fitness. Models used in evolutionary genetics to understand why genetic variation exists in fitness-related traits can be used to understand why risk alleles for psychiatric disorders persist in the population. The usual explanation for species-typical adaptations—natural selection—is less useful for understanding individual differences in genetic risk to disorders. Rather, two other types of models, mutation-selection-drift and balancing selection, offer frameworks for understanding why genetic variation in risk to psychiatric (and other) disorders exists, and each makes predictions that are now testable using whole-genome data. Second, species-typical capacities to mount reactions to negative events are likely to have been crafted by natural selection to minimize fitness loss. The pain reaction to tissue damage is almost certainly such an example, but it has been argued that the capacity to experience depressive symptoms such as sadness, anhedonia, crying, and fatigue in the face of adverse life situations may have been crafted by natural selection as well. I review the rationale and strength of evidence for this hypothesis. Evolutionary hypotheses of psychiatric disorders are important not only for offering explanations for why psychiatric disorders exist, but also for generating new, testable hypotheses and understanding how best to design studies and analyze data.

中文翻译:


精神疾病遗传和环境危险因素的进化观点

进化医学使用进化理论来帮助阐明人类为何易患疾病和失调。我讨论了两种不同类型的进化解释,这些解释已用于帮助理解人类精神疾病。首先,一个一致的发现是,精神疾病是中度到高度遗传的,许多疾病,例如精神分裂症,也高度残疾,似乎降低了达尔文的适应性。进化遗传学中用来理解为什么健身相关性状中存在遗传变异的模型可以用来理解为什么精神疾病的风险等位基因仍存在于人群中。对物种典型适应性的通常解释(自然选择)对于理解疾病遗传风险的个体差异没有多大用处。而是另外两种类型的模型,突变选择漂移和平衡选择为理解为什么存在精神病(和其他)疾病风险的遗传变异提供了框架,并且每种都可以通过全基因组数据进行预测。其次,通过对自然选择的选择来降低对适应性负面影响的物种典型能力。对组织损伤的疼痛反应几乎可以肯定是这样的一个例子,但有人认为,面对不良的生活状况,他们会经历诸如悲伤,快感,哭泣和疲劳等抑郁症状的能力是自然选择的,因为好吧。我回顾了该假设的理由和证据。

更新日期:2018-05-07
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