Reevaluating the Mechanism of Antipsychotic Medications

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A groundbreaking study challenges the conventional belief about the action of antipsychotic medications in treating schizophrenia. Contrary to previous assumptions, the study reveals that these drugs primarily interact with neurons expressing D1 dopamine receptors, rather than D2 receptors. This unexpected finding opens new avenues for drug development and may lead to more effective treatments with fewer side effects. Current antipsychotic drugs are ineffective for a significant portion of patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia, highlighting the urgent need for improved therapies.
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