This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the proposed mechanisms by which antipsychotic agents reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia while giving rise to adverse side effects. The first part summarizes the contribution of neuroimaging studies to our understanding of the neurochemical substrates of schizophrenia, putting emphasis on direct evidence suggestive of a presynaptic rather than a postsynaptic dysregulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission in this disorder. The second part addresses the role of D(2) and non-D(2) receptor blockade in the treatment of schizophrenia and highlights a preponderant role of D(2) receptors in the mechanism of antipsychotic action. Neuroimaging studies have defined a narrow, but optima...
A majority of schizophrenic patients respond to classical neuroleptic drugs which are believed to ac...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
Family, twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in the aetiolo...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
Antipsychotic drugs are central to the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders but ...
Many studies have detected in the brain of schizophrenic patients various morphological and structur...
Many studies have detected in the brain of schizophrenic patients various morphological and structur...
Molecular imaging studies have generated important in vivo insights into the etiology of schizophren...
Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacotherapy for...
Clinically important differences exist between antipsychotic agents and formulations in terms of saf...
Dopamine is the most widely distributed catecholamine neurotransmitter in the brain. D2-dopamine rec...
Abstract: Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacot...
Although antagonism of mesolimbic dopamine D2 receptors by neuroleptics such as haloperidol attenuat...
Subject numbers inneuroreceptor imagingstudiesofantipsy-chotic treatment in schizophrenia are genera...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness characterized by behavioral and cognitive symptoms. Several...
A majority of schizophrenic patients respond to classical neuroleptic drugs which are believed to ac...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
Family, twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in the aetiolo...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
Antipsychotic drugs are central to the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders but ...
Many studies have detected in the brain of schizophrenic patients various morphological and structur...
Many studies have detected in the brain of schizophrenic patients various morphological and structur...
Molecular imaging studies have generated important in vivo insights into the etiology of schizophren...
Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacotherapy for...
Clinically important differences exist between antipsychotic agents and formulations in terms of saf...
Dopamine is the most widely distributed catecholamine neurotransmitter in the brain. D2-dopamine rec...
Abstract: Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacot...
Although antagonism of mesolimbic dopamine D2 receptors by neuroleptics such as haloperidol attenuat...
Subject numbers inneuroreceptor imagingstudiesofantipsy-chotic treatment in schizophrenia are genera...
Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness characterized by behavioral and cognitive symptoms. Several...
A majority of schizophrenic patients respond to classical neuroleptic drugs which are believed to ac...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
Family, twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in the aetiolo...