Role of d3 dopamine receptors in modulating neuroanatomical changes in response to antipsychotic administration

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  • who: Elisa Guma et al. from the Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H A, Canada Cerebral Imaging have published the article: Role of D3 dopamine receptors in modulating neuroanatomical changes in response to antipsychotic administration, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focused the longitudinal analyses on total brain volume (TBV), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC; prelimbic area specifically), striatum (STR), and hippocampus (HP) following chronic APD administration as these regions have been consistently associated with structural remodeling in both clinical and preclinical studies6,12,21.
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