A Mini Review of Serotonin and Its Receptors
Journal: International Journal of Medical Reviews (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-01-20
Authors : Mohammad-Reza Zarrindast; Mohammad Nasehi; Mohammadjavad Hoseinpourfard;
Page : 39-45
Keywords : Serotonin; Receptors; Pharmacological Agents; Agonist; Antagonist;
Abstract
Serotonin is one of the most important Neurotransmitter and made up of aminoacids. Including L-tryptophan, only the L-isomer is used in protein synthesis and can pass across the blood-brain. Serotonin concentration in organisms is among the lowest of all amino acids and it has relatively low tissue. In this paper a brief review has done pertaining to history of serotonin, and potential cognitive aspects including CNS and PNS modulation of serotonin. Major focus of paper is to review subtypes of serotonin receptors. It’s gathered up-to-date information about other pharmacologic agents such as agonist and antagonist of serotonin.
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