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    STUDY FINDINGS FROM INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY PROVIDE NEW INSIGHTS INTO NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH

    Mental Health Weekly Digest
    June 14, 2010

    Researchers detail in 'Alternative complement pathway in
    schizophrenia,' new data in neurochemical research. "In the present
    study, we evaluated functional activity of the alternative pathway
    of complement in schizophrenia by measuring the alternative pathway
    hemolytic activity (AH50) of complement as well as hemolytic activity
    of the complement C3 component (C3H50) in the blood of patients
    with schizophrenia and healthy subjects. To assess the influence
    of neuroleptic treatment on measured parameters, both drug-free and
    medicated patients were examined," researchers in Yerevan, Armenia
    report (see also Neurochemical Research).

    "In addition, correlation analysis between AH50 and C3H50 has been
    performed. The results of the present study clearly demonstrate
    upregulation of the alternative complement cascade in schizophrenia and
    activator effect of neuroleptics on complement alternative pathway,"
    wrote A. Boyajyan and colleagues, Institute of Molecular Biology.

    The researchers concluded: "Based upon the results obtained we
    hypothesize that hyperactivation of the alternative complement pathway
    in schizophrenia is stimulated by apoptotic cells."

    Boyajyan and colleagues published their study in Neurochemical Research
    (Alternative complement pathway in schizophrenia.

    Neurochemical Research, 2010;35(6):894-8).

    For additional information, contact A. Boyajyan, Institute of Molecular
    Biology NAS RA, 7 Hasratyan St., 0014, Yerevan, Armenia.

    Publisher contact information for the journal Neurochemical Research
    is: Springer, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA.




    From: A. Papazian
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