Interactions between monoamines, glutamate, and GABA in schizophrenia: new evidence

A Carlsson, N Waters, S Holm-Waters… - Annual review of …, 2001 - annualreviews.org
A Carlsson, N Waters, S Holm-Waters, J Tedroff, M Nilsson, ML Carlsson
Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology, 2001annualreviews.org
In spite of its proven heuristic value, the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia is now
yielding to a multifactorial view, in which the other monoamines as well as glutamate and
GABA are included, with a focus on neurotransmitter interactions in complex neurocircuits.
The primary lesion (s) in schizophrenia does not necessarily involve any of these
neurotransmitters directly but could deal with a more general defect, such as a faulty
connectivity of developmental origin. Nevertheless, a precise identification of …
In spite of its proven heuristic value, the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia is now yielding to a multifactorial view, in which the other monoamines as well as glutamate and GABA are included, with a focus on neurotransmitter interactions in complex neurocircuits. The primary lesion(s) in schizophrenia does not necessarily involve any of these neurotransmitters directly but could deal with a more general defect, such as a faulty connectivity of developmental origin. Nevertheless, a precise identification of neurotransmitter aberrations in schizophrenia will probably provide clues for a better understanding of the disease and for the development of new treatment and prevention strategies.
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