Possible etiology of schizophrenia: progressive damage to the noradrenergic reward system by 6-hydroxydopamine
- PMID: 5100789
- DOI: 10.1126/science.171.3975.1032
Possible etiology of schizophrenia: progressive damage to the noradrenergic reward system by 6-hydroxydopamine
Abstract
Single or repeated intraventricular injections of 6-hydroxydopamine caused marked and long-lasting deficits in brain self-stimulation and other rewarded behaviors in the rat. The behavioral deficits, as well as the depletion of brain norepinephrine induced by 6-hydroxydopamine, were prevented by prior treatment with chlorpromazine. Episodic or continuous formation of endogenous 6-hydroxydopamine in man as a result of a genetically determined enzymatic error could selectively damage the binding capacity and, eventually, the structural integrity of the noradrenergic reward mechanism. Such damage might cause the fundamental symptoms and long-term downhill course of schizophrenia.
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