All Relations between Schizophrenia and hippocampus

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Ruma Raha-Chowdhury, Simon R Andrews, Jeffrey R Grue. CAT 53: a protein phosphatase 1 nuclear targeting subunit encoded in the MHC Class I region strongly expressed in regions of the brain involved in memory, learning, and Alzheimer's disease. Brain research. Molecular brain research. vol 138. issue 1. 2005-11-14. PMID:15894402. the hippocampus is known to play a fundamental role in learning and episodic memories and has been implicated in a number of neurological and psychiatric disorders, including ad, epilepsy, and schizophrenia. 2005-11-14 2023-08-12 mouse
Brian Dean, Elizabeth Scarr, Mark McLeo. Changes in hippocampal GABAA receptor subunit composition in bipolar 1 disorder. Brain research. Molecular brain research. vol 138. issue 2. 2005-11-14. PMID:15950312. postmortem cns studies have suggested an uncoupling of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (gaba) and benzodiazepine binding sites on the hippocampal gaba(a) receptor in schizophrenia. 2005-11-14 2023-08-12 human
Barbara Gisabella, Vadim Y Bolshakov, Francine M Bene. Regulation of synaptic plasticity in a schizophrenia model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 102. issue 37. 2005-11-09. PMID:16131546. the pathology of schizophrenia is characterized by increased hippocampal activity at baseline and during auditory hallucinations. 2005-11-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Zhong Chen, Haiyun Xu, Samson Haimano, Xiaokun Li, Xin-Min L. Quetiapine and venlafaxine synergically regulate heme oxygenase-2 protein expression in the hippocampus of stressed rats. Neuroscience letters. vol 389. issue 3. 2005-11-07. PMID:16115734. these data suggest that both quetiapine and venlafaxine share the hippocampus as their common target by enhancing hippocampal resilience, which may be impaired in patients with schizophrenia or depression. 2005-11-07 2023-08-12 rat
Alison R Preston, Daphna Shohamy, Carol A Tamminga, Anthony D Wagne. Hippocampal function, declarative memory, and schizophrenia: anatomic and functional neuroimaging considerations. Current neurology and neuroscience reports. vol 5. issue 4. 2005-10-28. PMID:15987607. hippocampal function, declarative memory, and schizophrenia: anatomic and functional neuroimaging considerations. 2005-10-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nestor Schmaju. Brain-behaviour relationships in latent inhibition: a computational model. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 29. issue 6. 2005-10-27. PMID:15979142. we demonstrated that the network was able to describe many of the behavioral properties of li, and elucidate the effects of several manipulations of the dopaminergic system, the hippocampus, and the nucleus accumbens on li, as well as some of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia. 2005-10-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
P A Thomson, S E Harris, J M Starr, L J Whalley, D J Porteous, I J Dear. Association between genotype at an exonic SNP in DISC1 and normal cognitive aging. Neuroscience letters. vol 389. issue 1. 2005-10-27. PMID:16054297. disc1 is expressed in the hippocampus and has been identified as a possible genetic risk factor for both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. 2005-10-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Henry A Nasralla. Neurologic comorbidities in schizophrenia. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 66 Suppl 6. 2005-10-27. PMID:16107182. magnetic resonance imaging studies have identified numerous structural and functional imaging abnormalities, such as reduced brain volume, frontal lobe volume, and hippocampal volume, in patients with schizophrenia. 2005-10-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Anthony Altar, Linda W Jurata, Vin Charles, Andrew Lemire, Peng Liu, Yury Bukhman, Theresa A Young, Jeff Bullard, Hiroko Yokoe, Maree J Webster, Michael B Knable, Jeffrey A Brockma. Deficient hippocampal neuron expression of proteasome, ubiquitin, and mitochondrial genes in multiple schizophrenia cohorts. Biological psychiatry. vol 58. issue 2. 2005-10-20. PMID:16038679. deficient hippocampal neuron expression of proteasome, ubiquitin, and mitochondrial genes in multiple schizophrenia cohorts. 2005-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Anthony Altar, Linda W Jurata, Vin Charles, Andrew Lemire, Peng Liu, Yury Bukhman, Theresa A Young, Jeff Bullard, Hiroko Yokoe, Maree J Webster, Michael B Knable, Jeffrey A Brockma. Deficient hippocampal neuron expression of proteasome, ubiquitin, and mitochondrial genes in multiple schizophrenia cohorts. Biological psychiatry. vol 58. issue 2. 2005-10-20. PMID:16038679. hippocampal dentate granule neurons are altered in schizophrenia, but it is unknown if their gene expressions change in schizophrenia or other psychiatric diseases. 2005-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Katsel, K L Davis, J M Gorman, V Haroutunia. Variations in differential gene expression patterns across multiple brain regions in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia research. vol 77. issue 2-3. 2005-10-13. PMID:15923110. we analyzed postmortem gene expression in the frontal, cingulate, temporal, parietal and occipital cortices (brodmann areas 8, 10, 44, 46, 23/31, 24/32, 20, 21, 22, 36/28, 7 and 17, respectively) as well as in the hippocampus, caudate nucleus and putamen of persons with schizophrenia and control subjects (n's = 13) using affymetrix genechip microarrays. 2005-10-13 2023-08-12 human
Sun Hyung Kim, Jong-Min Lee, Hyun-Pil Kim, Dong Pyo Jang, Yong-Wook Shin, Tae Hyon Ha, Jae-Jin Kim, In Young Kim, Jun Soo Kwon, Sun I Ki. Asymmetry analysis of deformable hippocampal model using the principal component in schizophrenia. Human brain mapping. vol 25. issue 4. 2005-09-16. PMID:15852383. asymmetry analysis of deformable hippocampal model using the principal component in schizophrenia. 2005-09-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sun Hyung Kim, Jong-Min Lee, Hyun-Pil Kim, Dong Pyo Jang, Yong-Wook Shin, Tae Hyon Ha, Jae-Jin Kim, In Young Kim, Jun Soo Kwon, Sun I Ki. Asymmetry analysis of deformable hippocampal model using the principal component in schizophrenia. Human brain mapping. vol 25. issue 4. 2005-09-16. PMID:15852383. the hippocampus is thought to play an important role in learning and memory processing, and impairments in memory, attention, and decision making are found commonly in schizophrenia. 2005-09-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sun Hyung Kim, Jong-Min Lee, Hyun-Pil Kim, Dong Pyo Jang, Yong-Wook Shin, Tae Hyon Ha, Jae-Jin Kim, In Young Kim, Jun Soo Kwon, Sun I Ki. Asymmetry analysis of deformable hippocampal model using the principal component in schizophrenia. Human brain mapping. vol 25. issue 4. 2005-09-16. PMID:15852383. the asymmetry in the schizophrenia group was statistically smaller than that in the control group through reduction of the left hemisphere hippocampus volume. 2005-09-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michio Suzuki, Shi-Yu Zhou, Tsutomu Takahashi, Hirofumi Hagino, Yasuhiro Kawasaki, Lisha Niu, Mie Matsui, Hikaru Seto, Masayoshi Kurach. Differential contributions of prefrontal and temporolimbic pathology to mechanisms of psychosis. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 128. issue Pt 9. 2005-09-12. PMID:15930048. compared with the controls, the bilateral volumes of the amygdala and the hippocampus were reduced comparably in the schizotypal and schizophrenia patients. 2005-09-12 2023-08-12 human
Beng-Choon Ho, Daniel Alicata, Carmencita Mola, Nancy C Andrease. Hippocampus volume and treatment delays in first-episode schizophrenia. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 162. issue 8. 2005-09-09. PMID:16055776. hippocampus volume and treatment delays in first-episode schizophrenia. 2005-09-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
J David Johnso. Dysfunction of the anterior hippocampus: the cause of fundamental schizophrenic symptoms? Medical hypotheses. vol 65. issue 1. 2005-08-16. PMID:15893118. recent evidence suggests there is an association between schizophrenia and dysfunction of the anterior hippocampus. 2005-08-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
J David Johnso. Dysfunction of the anterior hippocampus: the cause of fundamental schizophrenic symptoms? Medical hypotheses. vol 65. issue 1. 2005-08-16. PMID:15893118. from this perspective, the split between affect and cognition in schizophrenia is attributed to a failure of the anterior hippocampus to enforce the emotional component of a worldview allowing emotions to diverge from the cognitive component. 2005-08-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joseph H Callicott, Richard E Straub, Lukas Pezawas, Michael F Egan, Venkata S Mattay, Ahmad R Hariri, Beth A Verchinski, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Rishi Balkissoon, Bhaskar Kolachana, Terry E Goldberg, Daniel R Weinberge. Variation in DISC1 affects hippocampal structure and function and increases risk for schizophrenia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 102. issue 24. 2005-08-16. PMID:15939883. variation in disc1 affects hippocampal structure and function and increases risk for schizophrenia. 2005-08-16 2023-08-12 human
Joseph H Callicott, Richard E Straub, Lukas Pezawas, Michael F Egan, Venkata S Mattay, Ahmad R Hariri, Beth A Verchinski, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg, Rishi Balkissoon, Bhaskar Kolachana, Terry E Goldberg, Daniel R Weinberge. Variation in DISC1 affects hippocampal structure and function and increases risk for schizophrenia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 102. issue 24. 2005-08-16. PMID:15939883. disrupted-in-schizophrenia 1 (disc1) is a promising schizophrenia candidate gene expressed predominantly within the hippocampus. 2005-08-16 2023-08-12 human