Abnormal neurochemical asymmetry in the temporal lobe of schizophrenia
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Abnormal neurochemical asymmetry in the temporal lobe of schizophrenia
Abstract
Neuroanatomical asymmetries are known to be present in the human brain, and loss of reversal of these asymmetries, particularly through changes in the left temporal lobe, have been found in the brains of patients with schizophrenia. In addition to disturbed neuroanatomical asymmetries, disturbed neurochemical asymmetries have also been reported in the brains of patients with schizophrenia. However, in the temporal lobe, the laterality of most of these neurochemical changes has not been specifically evaluated. Few neurochemical studies have addressed left-right differences in the superior temporal gyrus (STG). A deteriorated serotonin2A receptor-G protein qalpha (Gqalpha)-phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C beta1(PLC beta1) cascade has been found in the left, but not right, STG of patients with schizophrenia. Not only neuroanatomical but also neurochemical evidence supports the loss or reversal of normal asymmetry of the temporal lobe in schizophrenia, which might be due to a disruption of the neurodevelopmental processes involved in hemispheric lateralization.
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