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Transcriptional changes common to human cocaine, cannabis and phencyclidine abuse.
A major goal of drug abuse research is to identify and understand drug-induced changes in brain function that are common to many or all drugs of abuse. As these may underlie drug dependence and addiction, the purpose of the present study was to examine ...
Elin Lehrmann +8 more
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Background and Objectives: Previously we have shown that synthetic lunasin, a 43 amino acid residue-containing peptide, after its central (intracisternal) administration in mice demonstrated antagonism against dopaminergic drug behavioural effects ...
Zane Dzirkale +4 more
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Schizophrenia is a TH2 dominant autoimmune disease possibly against acetylcholine receptors of CNS [PDF]
Schizophrenia is a very common psychiatric disorder. However, its etiology and pathogenesis is still unknown. Current theory saying that neurotransmitter imbalance such as serotonin or dopamine only provides limited effectiveness in schizophrenia ...
Wanchung(Wan-Jiung) Hu
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Combined NMDA Inhibitor Use in a Patient With Multisubstance-induced Psychotic Disorder [PDF]
This document is an Accepted Manuscript reprinted from Journal of Addiction Medicine, Vol. 12 (3): 247-251, May 2018, with permission of Kluwer Law International. Under embargo until 1 May 2019.
Calabrò, Giuseppa +9 more
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Background The presentation of schizophrenia (SCH) symptoms differs between the sexes. Long-term treatment with antipsychotics is frequently associated with decreased bone mineral density, increased fracture risk and metabolic side effects.
Tatjana Nikolić +8 more
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Glutamatergic-dopaminergic balance in the brain. Its importance in motor disorders and schizophrenia [PDF]
Dopamine appears to be of less importance in the regulation of psychomotor functions than was previously thought. A central dopaminergic-glutamatergic balance may be important for both akinetic motor disorders and psychosis.
Danielczyk, W. +3 more
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Ketamine binds non-competitive against a phencyclidine receptors bound N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), a receptor that is involved in the pathophysiology of acute pain.
Made Wiryana +10 more
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The Role of Parvalbumin-positive Interneurons in Auditory Steady-State Response Deficits in Schizophrenia [PDF]
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the ...
A.M. Lavoie +45 more
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Altered excitatory-inhibitory balance in the NMDA-hypofunction model of schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a common psychiatric disorder of high incidence, affecting approximately 1% of the world population. The essential neurotransmitter pathology of schizophrenia remains poorly defined, despite huge advances over the past half-century in ...
Colin Kehrer +3 more
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Role of Thalamic Projection in NMDA Receptor-Induced Disruption of Cortical Slow Oscillation and Short-Term Plasticity [PDF]
NMDA receptor (NMDAR) antagonists, such as phencyclidine, ketamine or dizocilpine (MK-801) are commonly used in psychiatric drug discovery in order to model several symptoms of schizophrenia, including psychosis and impairments in working memory.
Tamás Kiss +6 more
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