“…During the last decade, large efforts have been made to understand the mode of antipsychotic action of clozapine, but despite a large number of studies, our knowledge remains fragmentary. It is established that clozapine not only interacts with all DA receptors (the D 4 subtype showing the highest affinity (19 nM; Van Tol et al, 1991)), but also with other metabotropic receptors, for example, those for serotonin (5HT 1 and 5HT 2 ; Canton et al, 1990), acetylcholine (Snyder et al, 1974), noradrenaline (see Coward, 1992), and histamine (see Brunello et al, 1995;see Coward, 1992). Previous studies also point to an interaction with some ionotropic receptors, for example, the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor (Arvanov et al, 1997;Ossowska et al, 1999) and the GABA A receptor (Squires and Saederup, 1998).…”