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Schizophrenia dopamine receptor blockers

A disturbance in the dopaminergic neurotransmission plays a key-role in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia (Carlsson, 1988). Most di ugs amedoradng psychodc symptoms act as dopamine receptor blockers, in pardcular D2 receptor blockers. In light... [Pg.511]

The first generation antipsychotics, now known as typical drugs, were all D2 receptor blockers and, as such, very likely to produce Parkinsonian side effects. Because antipsychotic potency was associated with D2 receptor affinity, it was assumed that dopamine overactivity was the essential defect in schizophrenia and that a direct dopamine blockade was the definitive route to treatment. But these drugs affected both the target dopamine pathways of the mesolimbic projection and the uninvolved nigrostriatal projection. Unfortunately, that meant that movement disorders were the price that had to be paid for antipsychosis. [Pg.236]

The hypothetical link between dopamine and schizophrenia was forged by two reciprocally related findings. The first was that potent dopamine agonist stimulants like d-amphetamine and cocaine could cause a psychosis that was schizophrenia-like, in that it had auditory hallucinations and paranoia. The second was that the neuroleptic drugs that were effective in reversing both schizophrenia and stimulant-induced psychosis were dopamine blockers. Moreover, the antipsychotic potency of the neuroleptics was proportional to their binding affinity to the D2 receptor. [Pg.235]


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