S L Eastwood
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Eastwood S, Story P, Burnet P, Heath P, Harrison P
J Psychopharmacol
. 2012 Feb;
8(4):196-203.
PMID: 22298625
Glutamate receptors are implicated in several neuropsychiatric disorders and in the actions of neuroleptic drugs used to treat them. To help clarify how these drugs impinge upon the glutamatergic system,...
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Harrison P, Laatikainen L, Tunbridge E, Eastwood S
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol
. 2010 Sep;
36(6):498-504.
PMID: 20831744
Aims: Many variables affect mRNA measurements in post mortem human brain tissue. Brain weight has not hitherto been considered to be such a factor. This study examined whether there is...
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Eastwood S, Hodgkinson C, Harrison P
Mol Psychiatry
. 2009 May;
14(6):556-7.
PMID: 19455170
No abstract available.
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Burnet P, Eastwood S, Bristow G, Godlewska B, Sikka P, Walker M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2008 Jun;
13(7):658-60.
PMID: 18560437
No abstract available.
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Eastwood S, Harrison P
Schizophr Res
. 2005 Aug;
79(2-3):181-8.
PMID: 16076548
Alterations in the density or distribution of interstitial white matter neurons are taken as evidence in support of an early developmental component to schizophrenia. However, the existence and nature of...
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Eastwood S, Harrison P
Schizophr Res
. 2005 Jan;
73(2-3):159-72.
PMID: 15653259
Synaptic protein gene expression is altered in schizophrenia. In the hippocampal formation there may be particular involvement of glutamatergic neurons and their synapses, but overall the profile remains unclear. In...
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Eastwood S, Harrison P
Mol Psychiatry
. 2003 Aug;
8(9):769, 821-31.
PMID: 12931209
Two main pieces of neurobiological evidence are adduced to support an early neurodevelopmental component to schizophrenia. Firstly, an abnormal distribution of neurons, especially interstitial white matter neurons (IWMNs). Secondly, decreased...
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Eastwood S, Law A, Everall I, Harrison P
Mol Psychiatry
. 2003 Mar;
8(2):148-55.
PMID: 12610647
The neuropathological features of schizophrenia are suggestive of a developmentally induced impairment of synaptic connectivity. Semaphorin 3A (sema3A) might contribute to this process because it is a secreted chemorepellant which...
9.
Harrison P, Eastwood S
Hippocampus
. 2001 Dec;
11(5):508-19.
PMID: 11732704
Cytoarchitectural changes in the hippocampal formation have been prominent among the various neuropathological abnormalities reported in schizophrenia. Replicated positive findings include decreased neuronal size and alterations in presynaptic and dendritic...
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Eastwood S, Harrison P
Brain Res Bull
. 2001 Sep;
55(5):569-78.
PMID: 11576753
There are several reports of ultrastructural and protein changes affecting synapses in the anterior cingulate cortex in schizophrenia. Altered cytoarchitecture has also been described in this region in schizophrenia as...