The efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation with RehaCom programme in schizophrenia patients. The role of selected genetic polymorphisms in successful cognitive rehabilitation
The efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation with RehaCom programme in schizophrenia patients. The role of selected genetic polymorphisms in successful cognitive rehabilitation
Introduction. Schizophrenic patients present cognitive dysfunctions which are regarded to be one of endophenotypical
markers predisposing to schizophrenia. Currently, schizophrenia can be treated as a neurodegenerative and neurodeveloping
disease with genetic background.
Objective. Assessment of the possible positive effect of neuropsychological rehabilitation in schizophrenia, in patients
presenting cognitive dysfunctions. An additional aim was to verify the hypothesis that some genetic polymorphisms can
be a prognostic factor for success in neuropsychological rehabilitation.
Material and methods. 41 participants and 40 control subjects were randomly selected. Both groups had the diagnosis
of paranoid schizophrenia. Cognitive functions were checked with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Trail Making Test, and
Stroop Test at the beginning and end of the experiment. In the research group, each patient trained with the rehabilitation
programme RehaCom, whereas the control group did not receive such training. Genes COMT rs4680 and BDNF rs6265 were
analysed in the genetic part of study.
Results. RehaCom procedures appear to be useful in the neuropsychological rehabilitation of cognitive dysfunctions in
patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. The research group showed a moderate improvement in the training programmes.
Analysis of parameters obtained in the neuropsychological tests showed a slight improvement in both groups. At the present
time, analysis of the polymorphisms of genes cannot be treated as a prognostic factor for the success of neuropsychological
rehabilitation because statistical analyses showed few dependences with little statistical significance.
Conclusions. Cognitive rehabilitation produces moderate improvement in cognitive functioning.
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