There’s something for everyone’s pet hypothesis of schizophrenia in two recent studies of dysbindin-1, a protein involved in shuttling proteins to their correct locations within neurons. One study ties dysbindin-1 to glutamate and dopamine systems in the brain, while another finds effects on inhibitory signals.
Read this article at Schizophrenia Research Forum.
There’s something for everyone’s pet hypothesis of schizophrenia in two recent studies of dysbindin-1, a protein involved in shuttling proteins to their correct locations within neurons. One study ties dysbindin-1 to glutamate and dopamine systems in the brain, while another finds effects on inhibitory signals.
Read this article at Schizophrenia Research Forum.