SEROTONIN

sĕrˌətōˈnĭn, organic compound that was first recognized as a powerful vasoconstrictor occurring in blood serum. It was partially purified, crystallized, and named in 1948, and its structure was deduced a year later. Independent work indicated that serotonin was widely distributed in nature and occurred in tissues other than blood. It has been shown to be in many representatives of the animal kingdom, in wasp stings and scorpion venom, in various fruits, such as pineapples, bananas, and plums, and in various nuts. It has been estimated that an adult human contains about 5 to 10 mg of serotonin, 90% of which is in the intestine and the rest in blood platelets and the brain. One role of the compound is as a neurotransmitter (see acetylcholine) whose participation is being sought in diverse functions including learning, sleep, and control of mood. The structural similarity of serotonin to several drugs known to cause mental aberrations, such as LSD, has prompted much speculation as to the role of serotonin in naturally occurring mental disorders such as schizophrenia or depression. The function of serotonin in blood platelets is not clear; it seems to have no important role in the clotting mechanism. Its function in stings and venoms might be that of an irritant, since intravenous injections of serotonin in man produce pain at the site of injection, gasping, coughing, a general tingling and prickling sensation, nausea, cramps, and other unpleasant symptoms.

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...chapter of this section is devoted to the role of serotonin in the pathophysiology of serotonin in depression. In his chapter, Willner starts...data supporting the hypothesis that at least a serotonin dysfunctioning is involved in the pathophysiology...
...mechanism. 34 Axelrod dismissed European work on serotonin as unimportant serotonin was just a remnant of our marine past. 35 In...whatever was wrong in depression, it was not lowered serotonin. More sensitive studies had shown no lowering...
...originating from some mere tens of thousands of serotonin cell bodies. Peripherally, serotonin neurons in the enteric nervous system are...intestinal motility and gastric secretions. Serotonin in the blood is found almost entirely sequestered...
As for studies on the impact of serotonin on learning, once again the literature...Rogers et al. (1999) found that serotonin depletion impaired human subjects who...response was needed, suggesting that serotonin is needed for some forms of learning...
...antagonistic relationship between LSD and serotonin on smooth muscle. Although it is still...nervous system are in some way related to serotonin, conclusive evidence is lacking for believing that serotonin is directly involved in the hallucinogenic...
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Regulation of Serotonin Biosynthesis by the G Proteins GAlpha^sub O^ and GAlpha^sub Q^ Controls Serotonin Signaling in Caenorhabditis Elegans by...DEPRESSION is linked to a reduction in serotonin signaling since it is alleviated by selective...
Neonatal Serotonin Syndrome. by Norman L. Keltner , Stephanie Hall With the increasing use of serotonin-enhancing antidepressants, more articles...concluded that effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) related...
The Role of Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in the Treatment...pharmacotherapy for depression beyond Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), they...disorder ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) have been...
Serotonin and serotonin 1-A receptors in the failure of ethanol-treated rats to adapt...neurochemical cause of impaired adaptation in ethanol-treated rats. Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) is implicated in the etiology of...
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and treatment of...premenstrual syndrome, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors The Food and Drug...Administrations (FDA) approval of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) fluoxetine...
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Abated Breath: Serotonin Problems May Contribute to SIDS. by...undermine the action of the chemical serotonin, which is critical to respiration...that babies who died of SIDS had fewer serotonin receptors in their brain stems than...
...in the original FDA clinical trials of dangerous SSRI serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors antipsychotic drugs by...Patricia OMeara Step right up, little lady, and get your serotonin selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) to treat anything...
Serotonin: the Neurotransmitter for the 90s by Ronald F. Borne Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) is widely distributed...fruits, nuts, and venoms. A number of congeners of serotonin are also found in nature and have been shown to possess...
Serotonin, Repurposed by Andrea Gawrylewski In...explaining that they believed that serotonin - the much-studied neurotransmitter...reading a pile of literature showing that serotonin was widely distributed in immune tissues...
Our Serotonin, Our Selves? by Charles Barber Our Serotonin, Our Selves? Can the brains of the dead give hope to...but for the grace of God, and an untenable level of serotonin, go I? Could our brains be so sick that theyll kill...
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...Common in Offspring Mothers with Genetic Serotonin Deficiencies. WASHINGTON (Xinhua...predisposed to have impaired production of serotonin appear more likely to develop attention...journal Archives of General Psychiatry."Serotonin is a hormone and transmitter that performs...
...in. I Defy Anyone to Feel Depressed When Caught Up in the Serotonin Rush That Is the Hallelujah Chorus; THIS LIFE THIS LIFE...anyone to feel depressed when in the middle of the massive serotonin rush that is the Hallelujah chorus - but it was more than...
...about the use of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in autism. Last year...addition, SSRIs enhance levels of the brain chemical serotonin, and serotonin is thought to influence sleep, mood, aggression...
...researchers found. They said the beneficial effect of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRis), the class of drug that...depression, a common response to having a stroke. The pills boost serotonin levels and other compounds in the central nervous system which...
...researchers found. They said the beneficial effect of selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRis), the class of drug that...depression, a common response to having a stroke. The pills boost serotonin levels and other compounds in the central nervous system which...
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SEROTONIN ser to nin, organic compound that was...later. Independent work indicated that serotonin was widely distributed in nature and...adult human contains about 5 to 10 mg of serotonin, 90% of which is in the intestine and...
...hormone melatonin and the neurotransmitter serotonin, are a part of this process and are...light. Secretion of the neurotransmitter serotonin declines in the winter and may undergo...in those with SAD; concentrations of serotonin are increased by bright light. Serotonin...
...of the neurotransmitters epinephrine , serotonin , and norepinephrine across neural synapses...Elavil), and the newer selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) as fluoxetine...Venlafaxine (Effexor) inhibits both serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. The choice...
...Deficiency can result in central nervous system disturbances (e.g., convulsions in infants) due to the role of B 6 in serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid synthesis. More generally the effects of deficiency include inadequate growth or weight loss...
...are regulated. This research made possible the development of the antidepressants and antianxiety drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). In the 1940s Axelrod helped identify the analgesic properties of acetaminophen , and in the...
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