“…Importantly, other PNN elements, namely Reelin and semaphorin 3A, have been shown to be involved in the pathophysiology of SZ, although not directly as PNN components (Abdolmaleky et al, 2005a; Carulli et al, 2013a; Costa et al, 2001; Dick et al, 2013; Eastwood et al, 2003; Fatemi, 2005; Impagnatiello et al, 1998; Vo et al, 2013b). In particular, Reelin has been extensively investigated for its role in brain development, synaptic regulation during adulthood and involvement in several brain disorders, including SZ and bipolar disorder; although some of these aspects will be mentioned in this review, we refer to comprehensive publications by other groups for details (Abdolmaleky et al, 2005a; Akbarian and Huang, 2006; Barros et al, 2011; Campo et al, 2009; Chen et al, 2005; Costa et al, 2001; Curran and D’Arcangelo, 1998; Dityatev et al, 2006; Eastwood and Harrison, 2006; Fatemi, 2001; Flashner et al, 2013; Folsom and Fatemi, 2013; Franco and Muller, 2011; Frotscher, 2010; Frotscher et al, 2009a, b; Guidotti et al, 2011; Guidotti et al, 2000; Honda et al, 2011; Impagnatiello et al, 1998; Lakatosova and Ostatnikova, 2012; Pesold et al, 1999; Sinagra et al, 2005; Stranahan et al, 2013). …”