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Possible mechanisms of neurodegeneration in schizophrenia

Brain morphological alterations in schizophrenic patients have led to the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia. On the other hand, a progressive neurodegenerative process has also been suggested and some follow-up studies have shown progressive morphological changes in schizophrenic patien...

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Published in:Neurochemical research 2006-10, Vol.31 (10), p.1279-1294
Main Authors: Pérez-Neri, Iván, Ramírez-Bermúdez, Jesús, Montes, Sergio, Ríos, Camilo
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Language:English
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Summary:Brain morphological alterations in schizophrenic patients have led to the neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia. On the other hand, a progressive neurodegenerative process has also been suggested and some follow-up studies have shown progressive morphological changes in schizophrenic patients. Several neurotransmitter systems have been suggested to be involved in this disorder and some of them could lead to neuronal death under certain conditions. This review discusses some of the biochemical pathways that could lead to neurodegeneration in schizophrenia showing that neuronal death may have a role in the etiology or natural course of this disorder.
ISSN:0364-3190
1573-6903
DOI:10.1007/s11064-006-9162-3