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Cell adhesion molecules in the pathogenesis of the schizophrenia.

Antonino MessinaCaterina CrescimannoGiuseppe CuccìFilippo CaraciMaria Salvina Signorelli
Published in: Folia medica (2024)
The causes of schizophrenia remain obscure and complex to identify. Alterations in dopaminergic and serotonergic neurotransmission are, to date, the primary pharmacological targets in treatment. Underlying abnormalities in neural networks have been identified as cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) involved in synaptic remodeling and interplay between neurons-neurons and neurons-glial cells. Among the CAMs, several families have been identified, such as integrins, selectins, cadherins, immunoglobulins, nectins, and the neuroligin-neurexin complex. In this paper, cell adhesion molecules involved in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia will be described.
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