Publications by authors named "A Louilot"

The present study was conducted in the context of animal modeling of schizophrenia. It investigated in adult male rats, after transient neonatal blockade of the ventral subiculum (VSub), the impact of a very specific non-competitive antagonist of NMDA receptors (MK-801) on locomotor activity and dopaminergic (DAergic) responses in the dorsomedial shell part of the nucleus accumbens (Nacc), a striatal subregion described as the common target region for antipsychotics. The functional neonatal inactivation of the VSub was achieved by local microinjection of tetrodotoxin (TTX) at postnatal day 8 (PND8).

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For almost two decades schizophrenia has been considered to be a functional disconnection disorder. This functional disconnectivity between several brain regions could have a neurodevelopmental origin. Various approaches suggest the ventral subiculum (SUB) is a particular target region for neurodevelopemental disturbances in schizophrenia.

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Schizophrenia is a complex and devastating neuropsychiatric disease thought to result from impaired connectivity between several integrative regions, stemming from developmental failures. In particular, the left prefrontal cortex of schizophrenia patients seems to be targeted by such early developmental disturbances. Data obtained over the last three decades support the hypothesis of a dopaminergic dysfunction in schizophrenia.

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Article Synopsis
  • Striatal dopaminergic dysregulation in schizophrenia may arise from a developmental disconnect between the prefrontal cortex and the striatum, particularly involving NMDA receptors.
  • The study focuses on adult rats and investigates the impacts of early inactivation of the left prefrontal cortex and administration of NMDA antagonists, ketamine and MK-801, on behaviors and dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens.
  • Findings indicate that blocking the prefrontal cortex increases locomotor activity and dopamine levels in the dorsomedian shell after NMDA antagonist treatment, highlighting a potential relationship between NMDA receptor dysfunction and dopamine dysregulation relevant to schizophrenia's neurodevelopmental aspects.
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The psychic disintegration characteristic of schizophrenia is thought to result from a defective connectivity, of neurodevelopmental origin, between several integrative brain regions. The parahippocampal region and the prefrontal cortex are described as the main regions affected in schizophrenia. Interestingly, latent inhibition (LI) has been found to be reduced in patients with schizophrenia, and the existence of a dopaminergic dysfunction is also generally well accepted in this disorder.

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