2000
Phencyclidine Model of Frontal Cortical Dysfunction in Nonhuman Primates
Jentsch J, Taylor J, Roth R. Phencyclidine Model of Frontal Cortical Dysfunction in Nonhuman Primates. The Neuroscientist 2000, 6: 263-270. DOI: 10.1177/107385840000600409.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrefrontal cortexFrontal cortical dysfunctionPCP-induced behaviorsIdiopathic psychotic disordersPathophysiology of schizophreniaSchizophrenia-like symptomatologyLong-term intakeDopaminergic interactionsCortical dysfunctionNeurochemical dysfunctionNeurochemical effectsReceptor antagonistCognitive dysfunctionPhencyclidine modelPrimary symptomsPsychotic disordersDysfunctionNonhuman primatesNeurobiological substratesHuman subjectsBehavioral changesCortexSchizophreniaDisordersAberrant behavior
1997
Dysregulation of Mesoprefrontal Dopamine Neurons Induced by Acute and Repeated Phencyclidine Administration in the Nonhuman Primate: Implications for Schizophrenia
Jentsch J, Elsworth J, Taylor J, Redmond D, Roth R. Dysregulation of Mesoprefrontal Dopamine Neurons Induced by Acute and Repeated Phencyclidine Administration in the Nonhuman Primate: Implications for Schizophrenia. Advances In Pharmacology 1997, 42: 810-814. PMID: 9328021, DOI: 10.1016/s1054-3589(08)60870-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPCP administrationAcute PCP administrationNegative symptomsDA systemMesoprefrontal dopamine neuronsSubcortical DA systemsBrains of patientsSchizophrenia-like symptomatologyDevelopment of neuropathologyDistinct behavioral effectsDAergic dysfunctionDA metabolismDAergic functionDopamine neuronsCognitive dysfunctionNovel agentsDeficits of schizophreniaFrontal cortexPsychotomimetic propertiesNeurobiological effectsDopamine systemPositive symptomsPhencyclidine administrationBehavioral effectsAdministration