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The nature of dopamine dysfunction in schizophrenia and what this means for treatment.

Oliver D HowesJoseph KambeitzEuitae KimDaniel StahlMark SlifsteinAnissa Abi-DarghamShitij Kapur
Published in: Archives of general psychiatry (2012)
The locus of the largest dopaminergic abnormality in schizophrenia is presynaptic, which affects dopamine synthesis capacity, baseline synaptic dopamine levels, and dopamine release. Current drug treatments, which primarily act at D(2/3) receptors, fail to target these abnormalities. Future drug development should focus on the control of presynaptic dopamine synthesis and release capacity.
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