Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacotherapy for the treatment of schizophrenia, the standard treatment does not offer sufficient relief of symptoms to 20%–30% of patients suffering from this disorder. Moreover, over 80% of patients experience relapsed psychotic episodes within five years following treatment initiation. These data strongly suggest that the continuous blockade of DRD2 by antipsychotic(s) could eventually fail to control the psychosis in some point during long-term treatment, even if such treatment has successfully provided symptomatic improvement for the first-episode psychosis, or stability for the subsequent chronic stage. Dopamine supersensitivity psychosis (DSP) is hist...
Dopamine receptor supersensitivity (DARSS) often is invoked as a mechanism possibly underlying disor...
Advances in knowledge of brain neurochemistry have lent impetus to the biological study of schizo-ph...
Aberrant dopaminergic activity is widely believed to underlie at least some of the symptoms seen in ...
Abstract: Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacot...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the proposed mechanisms by which ant...
Dopamine is the most widely distributed catecholamine neurotransmitter in the brain. D2-dopamine rec...
Abnormality of dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) function, often observed as D2R supersensitivity (D2RSS), ...
AbstractAdolf Meyer (1866–1950) did not see schizophrenia as a discrete disorder with a specific eti...
Dopamine neurotransmission is essential for prefrontal cortex cognitive tasks like working memory an...
Antipsychotic drugs targeting dopamine neurotransmission are still the principal mean of therapeutic...
Purpose of reviewRecently, it has been questioned whether the re-emergence of psychotic symptoms fol...
Despite advances in treatments, relapses in schizophrenia still occur. The causes of relapse are not...
The D2-Dopamine Receptor (D2R) is a membrane-inserted receptor protein that is important clinically ...
Background: Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) are reported to have high-affinity (D2High) and low-affinit...
Dopamine receptor supersensitivity (DARSS) often is invoked as a mechanism possibly underlying disor...
Advances in knowledge of brain neurochemistry have lent impetus to the biological study of schizo-ph...
Aberrant dopaminergic activity is widely believed to underlie at least some of the symptoms seen in ...
Abstract: Although the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) has been a main target of antipsychotic pharmacot...
Schizophrenia is a most disabling psychiatric disorder characterized by a myriad of symptoms. While ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding the proposed mechanisms by which ant...
Dopamine is the most widely distributed catecholamine neurotransmitter in the brain. D2-dopamine rec...
Abnormality of dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) function, often observed as D2R supersensitivity (D2RSS), ...
AbstractAdolf Meyer (1866–1950) did not see schizophrenia as a discrete disorder with a specific eti...
Dopamine neurotransmission is essential for prefrontal cortex cognitive tasks like working memory an...
Antipsychotic drugs targeting dopamine neurotransmission are still the principal mean of therapeutic...
Purpose of reviewRecently, it has been questioned whether the re-emergence of psychotic symptoms fol...
Despite advances in treatments, relapses in schizophrenia still occur. The causes of relapse are not...
The D2-Dopamine Receptor (D2R) is a membrane-inserted receptor protein that is important clinically ...
Background: Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) are reported to have high-affinity (D2High) and low-affinit...
Dopamine receptor supersensitivity (DARSS) often is invoked as a mechanism possibly underlying disor...
Advances in knowledge of brain neurochemistry have lent impetus to the biological study of schizo-ph...
Aberrant dopaminergic activity is widely believed to underlie at least some of the symptoms seen in ...