The dopamine hypothesis of autism spectrum disorder: A comprehensive analysis of the evidence
- PMID: 37993174
- DOI: 10.1016/bs.irn.2023.08.009
The dopamine hypothesis of autism spectrum disorder: A comprehensive analysis of the evidence
Abstract
Despite intensive research into the etiopathogenesis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), limited progress has been achieved so far. Among the plethora of models seeking to clarify how ASD arises, a coherent dopaminergic model was lacking until recently. In 2017, we provided a theoretical framework that we designated "the dopamine hypothesis of ASD". In the meantime, numerous studies yielded empirical evidence for this model. 4 years later, we provided a second version encompassing a refined and reconceptualized framework that accounted for these novel findings. In this chapter, we will review the evidence backing the previous versions of our model and add the most recent developments to the picture. Along these lines, we intend to lay out a comprehensive analysis of the supporting evidence for the dopamine hypothesis of ASD.
Keywords: Antipsychotics; Autism spectrum disorder; Brain organoids; Dopamine; Hypothesis; Mesocorticolimbic; Midbrain; Neuroimaging; Nigrostriatal; Oxytocin.
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