The Relationship between Treatment Response in Patients with Acute Psychotic Episodes of Schizophrenia and the Activity of Their Platelet Enzymes
M. A. Morozova,
D. S. Burminskiy,
A. G. Beniashvili
et al.
Abstract:Background: imbalance in the energy processes, such as oxidative phosphorylation intensity, and antioxidant systems, and impaired glutamate metabolism in the brain are important biochemical pathogenetic links in the development of schizophrenia. Changes in the activity of a number of platelet enzymes involved in these biochemical pathways were found in patients with schizophrenia.Aim: to assess the relationship between the treatment effciency of acute psychotic episode in patients with paranoid schizophrenia a… Show more
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