Publications by authors named "K A Kirnichnaya"

Current literature on a role of dopamine in the development of mental and neurological disorders suggests that the discovery of endogenous dopamine in peripheral blood lymphocytes gave rise to a new line of research. Dopamine receptors are not only found on cells of the innate immune response (nonspecific), but also on cells of adaptive immune response (specific): T and B lymphocytes. These facts bring a new evidence of interrelationships between the peripheral immune system, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration and suggest new ways for investigation of the pathogenesis of different mental and neurological disorders, in particular Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia.

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  • "Typical" antipsychotics are commonly prescribed but can cause extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS).
  • Preventive strategies for EPS are focusing on personalized medicine, incorporating genetic factors, much like in cardiology and oncology.
  • Current research indicates that while pharmacokinetic factors like cytochrome P450 polymorphisms are studied, more investigation into pharmacodynamic factors related to dopamine and other neurotransmitter systems is needed to effectively predict and prevent EPS.
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