Berman_2007_Int.Rev.Neurobiol_78_193

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Title : Cholinergic circuits and signaling in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia - Berman_2007_Int.Rev.Neurobiol_78_193
Author(s) : Berman JA , Talmage DA , Role LW
Ref : International Review of Neurobiology , 78 :193 , 2007
Abstract :

Central cholinergic signaling has long been associated with aspects of memory, motivation, and mood, each affected functions in neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. In this chapter, we review evidence related to the core hypothesis that dysregulation of central cholinergic signaling contributes to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Although central cholinergic circuits are resistant to simplification-particularly when one tries to parse the contributions of various classes of cholinergic receptors to disease related phenomena--the potential role of ACh signaling in Schizophrenia pathophysiology deserves careful consideration for prospective therapeutics. The established role of cholinergic circuits in attentional tuning is considered along with recent work on how the patterning of cholinergic activity may modulate corticostriatal circuits affected in schizophrenia.

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Berman JA, Talmage DA, Role LW (2007)
Cholinergic circuits and signaling in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia
International Review of Neurobiology 78 :193

Berman JA, Talmage DA, Role LW (2007)
International Review of Neurobiology 78 :193