Is dopamine dysregulation responsible for schizophrenia?
Post-mortem genetic analysis of the brains of patients with schizophrenia suggests that dysfunction of dopamine receptors in the caudate nucleus may be the cause of the disorder. Researchers have identified a mechanism on the dopamine receptor, known as the autoreceptor, that regulates the amount of dopamine released by the presynaptic neuron. Impairment of this autoreceptor …
Is dopamine dysregulation responsible for schizophrenia? Read More »