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tomography ( PET ) data and in vitro data generally concur. In schizophrenia the density of the dopamine transporter as well as that of the D1 dopamine receptor is normal. The D2 receptor density, however ...
Abi Dargham Chronic cannabis use is associated with abnormal dopaminergic function.Dr Abi Dargham measured amphetamine induced dopamine release with PET and D2 radiotracers in striatal subdivisions ...
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). Increased dopamine transmission in striatum is a core feature in the ‘ dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia’, which was first proposed in the 1960s. Since then, PET studies with DOPA decarboxylase substrates ...
transmission has been proposed in the cortical local circuit of schizophrenic brain.It has been demonstrated by animal studies that dopamine release in the prefrontal cortex can be regulated by GABA interneurons ...
, van Kammen DP, Carpenter W, Kessler R, Margolin R, Cohen RM. Clinical correlates of decreased anteroposterior gradients in positron emission tomography ( PET ) of schizophrenic patients . Am J Psychiatry ...
’ neural network, as underlying schizophrenic psychopathology in general, with abnormalities of the left insula specifically related to hallucinations . Introduction Non-invasive brain imaging has been used ...
(A) homozygotes would show elevated dopamine synthesis capacity compared with cysteine (cys) homozygotes and heterozygotes (TT and AT) for rs821616. [18F]-DOPA positron emission tomography ( PET ) was used to index ...
. Future research should comprehensively characterize molecular parameters of dopamine neurotransmission along the psychosis spectrum and according to subtype profiling. dopamine , D2 receptor, PET , striatum ...
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