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Boosting Antipsychotic Drugs
While antipsychotic drugs alleviate the symptoms of many people with schizophrenia, around a third of patients resist such treatments. A new study, led by Javier Gonzalez-Maeso of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, suggests that this frustrating intractability depends on how DNA is packaged.
Gonzalez-Maeso and his colleagues found that antipsychotic drugs can suppress the expression of glutamate receptors in the brain, stunting their effectiveness as treatments for schizophrenia. But the researchers also found a way of boosting the effects of antipsychotics—by pairing them with drugs that block the gene suppression pathway. 

Boosting Antipsychotic Drugs

While antipsychotic drugs alleviate the symptoms of many people with schizophrenia, around a third of patients resist such treatments. A new study, led by Javier Gonzalez-Maeso of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, suggests that this frustrating intractability depends on how DNA is packaged.

Gonzalez-Maeso and his colleagues found that antipsychotic drugs can suppress the expression of glutamate receptors in the brain, stunting their effectiveness as treatments for schizophrenia. But the researchers also found a way of boosting the effects of antipsychotics—by pairing them with drugs that block the gene suppression pathway. 

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