RT Journal Article ID 2a29ece934c3bf90 A1 Caruncho, Hector J. A1 Dopeso-Reyes, Iria G. A1 Loza, M. Isabel A1 Rodriguez, Miguel A. T1 GABA, Reelin, and the Neurodevelopmental Hypothesis of Schizophrenia JF Critical Reviews™ in Neurobiology JO CRN YR 2004 FD 2004-10-27 VO 16 IS 1&2 SP 25 OP 32 AB The GABA—reelin cortical connection (i.e., the expression and secretion of reelin by GABAergic cortical neurons) has been shown to function not only in the adult cortex but also during tangential migration of GABAergic neuroblasts. Therefore, it is of interest to focus on the possibility that a synergic action of these compounds (understood as a topobiological effect, implying place- and time-dependent interactions) may have important implications in regulating developmental processes such as neuronal migration, dendritic sprouting, synaptogenesis, and axon pruning, as well as being involved in regulation of synaptic plasticity trough life. The present review summarizes the actual knowledge in this field and discusses the possible importance that a dysregulation of GABAergic and reelin systems may have as vulnerability factors for the etiology and pathophysiology of schizophrenia. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/7b004699754c9fe6,54f83f6510f9db32,2a29ece934c3bf90.html