2012
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbs069
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Has an Angel Shown the Way? Etiological and Therapeutic Implications of the PCP/NMDA Model of Schizophrenia

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“…Second, to the degree that these acute effects of memantine reflect reduced NMDA neurotransmission, the present findings raise the paradox that reduced NMDA neurotransmission-implicated in the pathogenesis of CPDs (Javitt, 2012;Javitt et al, 2012)-generated signals in these patients that are associated with more normalized function, rather than greater deficits. In previous reports in HS, acute exposure to NMDA antagonists led to greater levels of both PPI (Duncan et al, 2001;Abel et al, 2003;Swerdlow et al, 2002bSwerdlow et al, , 2009 and-in the case of memantine-MMN (Korostenskaja et al, 2007), but the present findings provide the first evidence for such effects in CPD patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Second, to the degree that these acute effects of memantine reflect reduced NMDA neurotransmission, the present findings raise the paradox that reduced NMDA neurotransmission-implicated in the pathogenesis of CPDs (Javitt, 2012;Javitt et al, 2012)-generated signals in these patients that are associated with more normalized function, rather than greater deficits. In previous reports in HS, acute exposure to NMDA antagonists led to greater levels of both PPI (Duncan et al, 2001;Abel et al, 2003;Swerdlow et al, 2002bSwerdlow et al, , 2009 and-in the case of memantine-MMN (Korostenskaja et al, 2007), but the present findings provide the first evidence for such effects in CPD patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…In nonsmoking schizophrenia patients, one could speculate that the well-established NMDA-receptor hypoactivity (Javitt et al, 2012) would not be sufficient to induce LTD-like plasticity, but a nicotine-induced increase in calcium, as outlined above, would add sufficient calcium to induce LTD-like neuroplasticity in smoking schizophrenia patients.…”
Section: Nicotine-induced Plasticity Restoration In Patients With Schmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ketamine, a pan-NMDA receptor channel blocker, elicits several symptoms of schizophrenia in healthy subjects, and disrupts normal behavior and cognitive function in humans and experimental animals (Javitt et al, 2012;Kocsis et al, 2013;Moghaddam and Krystal, 2012). In contrast to its disruptive effects, ketamine is also a unique antidepressant drug.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%