Oxitocin a szkizofrénia kezelésében: mítosz vagy csoda?

Plesz Szonja Bianka: Oxitocin a szkizofrénia kezelésében: mítosz vagy csoda? In: Móra Akadémia : szakkollégiumi tanulmánykötet 12., (12). pp. 29-35. (2023)

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Abstract

Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder affecting 1% of the population. It is characterized by abnormal behavior, cognitive deficits, and hallucinations. The underlying pathological changes have not been completely discovered yet. However, it is hypothesized that the imbalance of the neurotransmitter systems like dopaminergic, serotonergic, glutamatergic, or cholinergic neural pathways are involved in the etiology of schizophrenia. There is growing evidence that the alteration of the oxytocinergic system also plays a role in its development. Moreover, several studies proved that the antipsychotic treatment combined with intranasal oxytocin could improve symptom severity. This minireview focuses on how the neurohormone oxytocin is related to schizophrenia.

Item Type: Book Section
Other title: Oxytocin in schizophrenia treatment: myth or a miracle?
Heading title: Biológia, élettudományok
Journal or Publication Title: Móra Akadémia : szakkollégiumi tanulmánykötet 12.
Date: 2023
Volume: 12
ISSN: 2064-809X
Page Range: pp. 29-35
Series Name: Móra Akadémia
Language: Hungarian, English
Publisher: Szegedi Tudományegyetem Móra Ferenc Szakkollégiuma
Place of Publication: Szeged
Event Title: Móra Kárpát-medencei Interdiszciplináris Szakkollégiumi Konferencia (6.) (2022) (Szeged)
Related URLs: https://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/78954/
Uncontrolled Keywords: Oxitocin, Szkizofrénia - kezelés
Additional Information: Bibliogr.: p. 33-35. és a lábjegyzetekben ; ill. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Subjects: 03. Medical and health sciences
03. Medical and health sciences > 03.02. Clinical medicine
Date Deposited: 2023. Jun. 26. 06:10
Last Modified: 2023. Jun. 26. 06:10
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/78958

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