Etiology well answered
what is the dopamine hypothesis?
-hyperactivity of DA in the mesolimbic pathway leads to positive symptoms or psychosis
-hypoactivity of DA in the neocortical pathway leads to negative and cognitive symptoms
-when the nigrostriatal pathway is blocked, EPS appears
-the tuberoinfundibular pathway inhibits prolactin release
the mesolimbic pathway originates in the ? and ends in the ?
VTA, NAC
the mesocortical pathway begins ? and ends?
VTA, Cortex
the nigrostriatal pathway begins in the ? and ends?
SN, striatum
the tuberoinfundibular pathway begins ? and ends?
pituitary, hypothalamus
, how is serotonin related to schizophrenia?
-serotonin/5-HT has an inhibitory effect on DA release. By increase in 5HT transmission and
transporter density in subcortical regions, it inhibits DA release.
-Antagonism of 5HT2A receptor= increase in DA in prefrontal cortex
dopamine leads to what symptoms?
positive
serotonin leads to what symptoms?
negative and cognitive
glutamate leads to what symptoms?
negative and cognitive
GABA leads to what symptoms?
negative symptoms
acetylcholine leads to what symptoms?
cognitive and positive