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Publication : Genetic animal models: focus on schizophrenia.

First Author  Gainetdinov RR Year  2001
Journal  Trends Neurosci Volume  24
Issue  9 Pages  527-33
PubMed ID  11506886 Mgi Jnum  J:71047
Mgi Id  MGI:2149127 Doi  10.1016/s0166-2236(00)01886-5
Citation  Gainetdinov RR, et al. (2001) Genetic animal models: focus on schizophrenia. Trends Neurosci 24(9):527-33
abstractText  The neurobiology of schizophrenia remains poorly understood. Symptoms of schizophrenia are classically thought to be associated with an imbalance of the dopaminergic system. However, the contribution of other neurotransmitters, in particular glutamate, has been increasingly appreciated. The role of individual components of neurotransmitter systems in aberrant behaviors can be experimentally tested in transgenic animals. Dopamine transporter knockout mice display persistently elevated dopaminergic tone and therefore might be appropriate substrates to evaluate the dopamine hypothesis. Similarly, NMDA receptor-deficient mice can be used to evaluate the glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia. In this review we discuss how such animal models might be relevant for understanding the neurochemical underpinnings of certain manifestations of schizophrenia.
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