Literature DB >> 2888032

Calcium dependent aspects of synaptic plasticity, excitatory amino acid neurotransmission, brain aging and schizophrenia: a unifying hypothesis.

P Etienne, M Baudry.   

Abstract

(1) The functional and structural reorganization of dendritic spines by calcium activated proteases is postulated to play a causal role in the production of the phenomenology of brain aging and in particular in the development of pathology and degeneration. Excitatory neurotransmission appears to be essential for the development of irreversible synaptic changes. (2) One of the genes modified in schizophrenia is postulated to be directly or indirectly linked to the control of excitatory neurotransmission; possibly the normal switching on of the expression of the adult form of the NMDA receptor is altered, resulting in an inappropriate functioning of this receptor. This genetic characteristic might explain the apparent resistance of schizophrenic brains to aging.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2888032     DOI: 10.1016/0197-4580(87)90081-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


  9 in total

1.  Calpain-mediated proteolysis of microtubule associated proteins MAP1B and MAP2 in developing brain.

Authors:  I Fischer; G Romano-Clarke; F Grynspan
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1991-08       Impact factor: 3.996

2.  Calcium-activated neutral protease activities in brain trauma.

Authors:  E Arrigoni; F Cohadon
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  1991-04       Impact factor: 3.996

Review 3.  Current hypotheses on sigma receptors and their physiological role: possible implications in psychiatry.

Authors:  G Debonnel
Journal:  J Psychiatry Neurosci       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 6.186

4.  Evaluating visual neuroplasticity with EEG in schizophrenia outpatients.

Authors:  Jonathan K Wynn; Brian J Roach; Amanda McCleery; Stephen R Marder; Daniel H Mathalon; Michael F Green
Journal:  Schizophr Res       Date:  2019-08-19       Impact factor: 4.939

5.  [3H]MK-801 binding sites in postmortem brain regions of schizophrenic patients.

Authors:  J Kornhuber; F Mack-Burkhardt; P Riederer; G F Hebenstreit; G P Reynolds; H B Andrews; H Beckmann
Journal:  J Neural Transm       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 3.575

Review 6.  Neurotransmission and the ontogeny of human brain.

Authors:  W Retz; J Kornhuber; P Riederer
Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 3.575

7.  Alterations in oligodendrocyte proteins, calcium homeostasis and new potential markers in schizophrenia anterior temporal lobe are revealed by shotgun proteome analysis.

Authors:  Daniel Martins-de-Souza; Wagner F Gattaz; Andrea Schmitt; Christiane Rewerts; Sérgio Marangoni; José C Novello; Giuseppina Maccarrone; Christoph W Turck; Emmanuel Dias-Neto
Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)       Date:  2008-11-26       Impact factor: 3.575

Review 8.  Dysregulation of calcium homeostasis in Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  David H Small
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2009-04-01       Impact factor: 3.996

9.  Prefrontal cortex shotgun proteome analysis reveals altered calcium homeostasis and immune system imbalance in schizophrenia.

Authors:  Daniel Martins-de-Souza; Wagner F Gattaz; Andrea Schmitt; Christiane Rewerts; Giuseppina Maccarrone; Emmanuel Dias-Neto; Christoph W Turck
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2009-01-22       Impact factor: 5.270

  9 in total

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