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VTA Dopamine Neurons in Schizophrenia

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VTA Dopamine Neurons in Schizophrenia

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Ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neurons are a critical neuronal population located in the midbrain that project widely throughout the brain, including to the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and limbic regions. These neurons are central to reward processing, motivation, and cognitive function. In schizophrenia, VTA dopamine neurons exhibit profound dysregulation characterized by hyperactivity and abnormal dopamine signaling, particularly in mesolimbic pathways. This dopaminergic dysfunction is considered a core biological feature of schizophrenia and forms the basis of the dopamine hypothesis of psychosis, which explains both positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions) and negative symptoms (reduced motivation, anhedonia) of the disorder.

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