BACKGROUND: Hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) is a classical side effect of antipsychotic drugs primarily attributed to blockade of dopamine D2 receptors (DRD2s) on the membranes of lactotroph cells within the pituitary gland. Certain antipsychotic drugs, e.g. risperidone, are more likely to induce HPRL because of relative accumulation within the adenohypophysis. Nevertheless, due to competition for pituitary DRD2s by high dopamine levels may limit antipsychotic-induced HPRL. Moreover, the activity of prolactin-producing lactotrophs also depends on other hormones which are regulated by the extra-pituitary activity of dopamine receptors, dopamine transporters, enzymes of neurotransmitter metabolism and other factors. Polymorphic variants in the gene...
Background: The main method to treatment of schizophrenia is long-term antipsychotic therapy, which ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe highly heritable mental disorder. Genetic polymorphisms of dopa...
Hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) is considered to be a frequent and typical adverse drug reaction caused by...
Abstract Background Hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) is a classical side effect of antipsychotic drugs prim...
Introduction: Hyperprolactinemia is a common serious side effect of antipsychotic medications that a...
Association of polymorphism in the dopamine receptors and transporter genes with hyperprolactinemia ...
Background: Regular therapy for schizophrenia includes main tenance antipsychotic treatment. Unfortu...
Introduction: Hyperprolactinaemia, a common adverse effect of antipsychotic drugs, is primarily link...
Background Hyperprolactinaemia induced by D2 dopamine receptor antagonist antipsychotic medication c...
Objectives: Hyperprolactinaemia (HPRL) is a classical side effect of antipsychotic drugs primarily a...
Background Hyperprolactinaemia induced by D2 dopamine receptor antagonist antipsychotic medication c...
Background: Antipsychotic drugs can cause hyperprolactinemia. However, hyperprolactinemia was also o...
Background: The main method to treatment of schizophrenia is long-term antipsychotic therapy, which ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe highly heritable mental disorder. Genetic polymorphisms of dopa...
Hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) is considered to be a frequent and typical adverse drug reaction caused by...
Abstract Background Hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) is a classical side effect of antipsychotic drugs prim...
Introduction: Hyperprolactinemia is a common serious side effect of antipsychotic medications that a...
Association of polymorphism in the dopamine receptors and transporter genes with hyperprolactinemia ...
Background: Regular therapy for schizophrenia includes main tenance antipsychotic treatment. Unfortu...
Introduction: Hyperprolactinaemia, a common adverse effect of antipsychotic drugs, is primarily link...
Background Hyperprolactinaemia induced by D2 dopamine receptor antagonist antipsychotic medication c...
Objectives: Hyperprolactinaemia (HPRL) is a classical side effect of antipsychotic drugs primarily a...
Background Hyperprolactinaemia induced by D2 dopamine receptor antagonist antipsychotic medication c...
Background: Antipsychotic drugs can cause hyperprolactinemia. However, hyperprolactinemia was also o...
Background: The main method to treatment of schizophrenia is long-term antipsychotic therapy, which ...
Objective: Schizophrenia is a severe highly heritable mental disorder. Genetic polymorphisms of dopa...
Hyperprolactinemia (HPRL) is considered to be a frequent and typical adverse drug reaction caused by...