Prenatal stress is hypothesized to contribute to the development of schizophrenia. Lee and colleagues determined that prenatal stress in rats decreases levels of Dpysl2, which is found to be inactivated in schizophrenic patients. UNC-33 , the homolog to Dpysl2 in , is important for axonal outgrowth and synapse formation. Herein, we study the effects of antipsychotic drugs on developing exposed to stress through high temperatures. Results indicate that the promoter was not impacted by antipsychotic drug treatment, but the lifespan was decreased.

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