Genetic and Epigenetic Factors Associated with Postpartum Psychosis: A 5-Year Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Symptoms of Postpartum Psychosis
1.1.1. Classifications of Symptoms
1.1.2. Depressive Symptoms
1.1.3. Manic Symptoms
1.1.4. Atypical—Mixed Symptoms
1.2. Risk Factors
1.2.1. Genetic Risk Factors
1.2.2. Epigenetic Risk Factors
1.2.3. Childbirth and Sleep Deprivation as a Risk Factor
1.3. Mother–Infant Bonding among Mothers Suffering from PPP
1.3.1. Effects on the Time Scale from Embryonic Life to Adulthood
1.3.2. Infancy
1.3.3. Toddler
1.3.4. Childhood
1.3.5. Adolescents
1.4. Epidemiology of Postpartum Psychosis
1.5. Evaluation and Diagnosis of Postpartum Psychosis
1.5.1. Medical and Social History
1.5.2. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th Edition (DSM5)
1.5.3. Lab Examinations
1.5.4. Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)
2. Methodology
Materials and Method
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Genes and Chromosomal Location—Genetic and Epigenetic Factors
4.1.1. Variations in the 5-HTT Serotonin Transporter Gene
4.1.2. Linkage of Chromosomal Locations 16q13 and 8q24 with CCN2 and CCN3
4.1.3. MTHFR C677T Variation
4.1.4. Methylation in the BDNF and NR3C1 Genes
4.1.5. DNA Methylation in the OXTR Gene
4.2. Management and Treatment Options
4.2.1. Pharmacological Interventions
4.2.2. Lithium
4.2.3. Benzodiazepines and Brexanolone—GABA Inhibitory Neurotransmitter
4.2.4. Antidepressants
4.2.5. Neuroleptics
4.2.6. SGA Antipsychotics
4.2.7. Hypnotics
4.2.8. Alternative Forms of Treatment—Non-Pharmacological Agents
4.2.9. Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | Genes and Chromosomal Location-Genetic and Epigenetic Factors | Clinical Aspects | Treatment |
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Perry A, 2021 [8] | Chromosomal locations 16p13 and 8q24 Methyl transferase-like 13 Variations in the 5-HTTT serotonin transporter gene STin2.12 allele | PPP BD | Lithium |
Thippeswamy H, 2021 [27] | Deletion of the STS gene | High risk of developmental disorders and associated traits Increased self-reported irritability Psychological distress Manic symptoms Fatigue and altered sleeping patterns Weight changes—rare cases with paranoid schizophrenia | - |
Friedman SH, 2023 [20] | PRS folate metabolism (MTHFR C677T) | PPP Major depression BD | Pharmacological intervention for PPP (Lithium) Antipsychotics (Benzodiazepines) ECT |
Davies W, 2019 [28] | CCN gene family (elevated CCN2 and CCN3 levels) Chromosomal locations 16p13 and 8q24 | PPP BD Sleep deprivation Manic symptoms Depressive symptoms | - |
Sharma V, 2022 [29] | - | BD PPP Major Depressive Episodes Manic Symptoms | Neuroleptics (Haloperidol) Lithium Antipsychotics ECT |
Alshaya DS, 2022 [30] | SLC6A4 COMT TPH2 FKBP5 MDD1 HTR2A MDD2 Methylation in BDNF, NR3C1, and OXTR genes | PPP Depression | Antidepressants Selective serotonin reuptake inactivators Serotonin/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors ECT CBT MBC IPT |
Walton NL, 2023 [31] | mRNA expression of 5α-reductase type I | PPP Anxiety disorder PPD BD Schizophrenia | ZULRESSO (Brexanolone) Antidepressants Antipsychotics Mood stabilizers |
Silveira PP, 2023 [32] | Serotonin transporter gene polymorphism SNPs | Depression | - |
Bhatnagar A, 2023 [33] | CCGs | Depressive-like behavior Mood deficits Manic behavior BD | Lithium Light therapy Melatonin supplements Awake-promoting medications |
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Tsokkou, S.; Kavvadas, D.; Georgaki, M.-N.; Papadopoulou, K.; Papamitsou, T.; Karachrysafi, S. Genetic and Epigenetic Factors Associated with Postpartum Psychosis: A 5-Year Systematic Review. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 964. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13040964
Tsokkou S, Kavvadas D, Georgaki M-N, Papadopoulou K, Papamitsou T, Karachrysafi S. Genetic and Epigenetic Factors Associated with Postpartum Psychosis: A 5-Year Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(4):964. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13040964
Chicago/Turabian StyleTsokkou, Sophia, Dimitrios Kavvadas, Maria-Nefeli Georgaki, Kyriaki Papadopoulou, Theodora Papamitsou, and Sofia Karachrysafi. 2024. "Genetic and Epigenetic Factors Associated with Postpartum Psychosis: A 5-Year Systematic Review" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 4: 964. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13040964
APA StyleTsokkou, S., Kavvadas, D., Georgaki, M. -N., Papadopoulou, K., Papamitsou, T., & Karachrysafi, S. (2024). Genetic and Epigenetic Factors Associated with Postpartum Psychosis: A 5-Year Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(4), 964. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13040964