Incipient Neurovulnerability and Neuroprotection in Early Psychosis
The University of Melbourne · Orygen
Abstract
The objective of this study was to review the implications of altered regulatory mechanisms of progenitor cell generation and death for neurodevelopment and adult brain functioning in early intervention in schizophrenia and related disorders. MEDLINE databases were searched from 1966 to 2002 using the following key words: stem cells, progenitor cells, glia, neurogenesis, apoptosis, and combined with brain and schizophrenia. Necropsy evidence suggests alterations in synaptic connectivity and a reduction in glial cell numbers with no substantial signs of neuronal cell loss or necrotic neurodegeneration (gliosis). Neuroimaging data propose dynamic structural changes with some evidence of volume loss of the…
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Authors
12- GBGregor BergerCorresponding
The University of Melbourne, Orygen
- SJStephen J. Wood
- FPFMH Psych (CH)
- SWStephen Wood
- M(MA (Cantab)
Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Gliosis
- Neuroprotection
- Neurogenesis
- Neuropil
- Progenitor cell
- Neurodegeneration
- Atrophy
- Good health and well-being