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The membrane phospholipid hypothesis as a biochemical basis for the neurodevelopmental concept of schizophrenia

Horrobin DF (1998) Schizophr Res 30(3) 193-208. doi: 10.1016/s0920-9964(97)00151-5. 

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Abstract:

The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia is becoming an important feature of research in the field. However, its major drawback is that it lacks any biochemical basis which might draw the diverse observations together.

It is suggested that the membrane phospholipid hypothesis can provide such a biochemical basis and that the neurodevelopmental phospholipid concept offers a powerful paradigm to guide future research.

FAB RESEARCH COMMENT:

See also the original paper putting forward the theory that schizophrenia involves abnormalities of fatty acid and phosopholipid metabolism - and how deficiences of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids could

1) explain many otherwise puzzling clinical features of schizophrenia that have long been observed and reported, and

2) offer new possibilities for the prevention and management of schizophrenia and related conditions