نتایج جستجو برای: serotonin

تعداد نتایج: 35492  

Background: several studies have explored the relationship between blood lipid levels and depressive disorders. Specific studies reported an association between lower serum cholesterol and depressive disorder, while some other studies no connection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship of serum lipid profiles and serum serotonin with depressive disorder. Methods: In the prese...

Journal: :Hamostaseologie 2016
M Mauler C Bode D Duerschmied

This short review addresses immune functions of platelet serotonin. Platelets transport serotonin at a high concentration in dense granules and release it upon activation. Besides haemostatic, vasotonic and developmental modulation, serotonin also influences a variety of immune functions (mediated by different serotonin receptors). First, platelet serotonergic effects are directed against invad...

2014
Muhammad Tariq Shakoor Samia Ayub Abdul Ahad Zunaira Ayub

BACKGROUND Serotonin syndrome is a potentially life-threatening adverse drug reaction that most commonly results from adverse interactions between drugs. Because serotonin syndrome can be fatal and is often difficult to diagnose, it is vital for health professionals to know about this reaction. We report a typical case of transient serotonin syndrome secondary to tramadol-Citalopram combination...

Journal: :The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 2016
Dina Ripken Nikkie van der Wielen Heleen M Wortelboer Jocelijn Meijerink Renger F Witkamp Henk F J Hendriks

Glucagon like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and serotonin are both involved in food intake regulation. GLP-1 release is stimulated upon nutrient interaction with G-protein coupled receptors by enteroendocrine cells (EEC), whereas serotonin is released from enterochromaffin cells (ECC). The central hypothesis for the current study was that nutrient-induced GLP-1 release from EECs is modulated by serotonin t...

2014
Jeremy D. Coplan Srinath Gopinath Chadi G. Abdallah Benjamin R. Berry

First-line treatment of major depression includes administration of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), yet studies suggest that remission rates following two trials of an SSRI are <50%. The authors examine the putative biological substrates underlying "treatment resistant depression (TRD)" with the goal of elucidating novel rationales to treat TRD. We look at relevant articles fro...

2012
Wenjun Zhou Ligong Chen Jodi Paul Sufen Yang Fuzeng Li Karen Sampson Jim R. Woodgett Jean Martin Beaulieu Karen L. Gamble Xiaohua Li

Glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK3) is a constitutively active protein kinase in brain. Increasing evidence has shown that GSK3 acts as a modulator in the serotonin neurotransmission system, including direct interaction with serotonin 1B (5-HT1B) receptors in a highly selective manner and prominent modulating effect on 5-HT1B receptor activity. In this study, we utilized the serotonin neuron-sele...

2016
Ursula Werneke Fariba Jamshidi David M Taylor Michael Ott

BACKGROUND Serotonin syndrome is a toxic state, caused by serotonin (5HT) excess in the central nervous system. Serotonin syndrome's main feature is neuro-muscular hyperexcitability, which in many cases is mild but in some cases can become life-threatening. The diagnosis of serotonin syndrome remains challenging since it can only be made on clinical grounds. Three diagnostic criteria systems, S...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2004
Shahrzad Rezaie-Majd Jozef Murar Daniel P Nelson Rosemary F Kelly Zhigang Hong Irene M Lang Anthony Varghese E Kenneth Weir

Plasma levels of serotonin are elevated in primary pulmonary hypertension even after bilateral lung transplantation, suggesting a possible etiologic role. Serotonin is released primarily from the small intestine. Anorectic agents, such as dexfenfluramine, which can cause pulmonary hypertension, are known to inhibit potassium channels in vascular smooth muscle cells. We examined the hypothesis t...

2016
Li Xu Jianzheng He Andrea Kaiser Nikolas Gräber Laura Schläger Yvonne Ritze Henrike Scholz

Attraction to ethanol is common in both flies and humans, but the neuromodulatory mechanisms underlying this innate attraction are not well understood. Here, we dissect the function of the key regulator of serotonin signaling-the serotonin transporter-in innate olfactory attraction to ethanol in Drosophila melanogaster. We generated a mutated version of the serotonin transporter that prolongs s...

2015
Rut Vleugels Heleen Verlinden Jozef Vanden Broeck

Serotonin is an ancient monoamine neurotransmitter, biochemically derived from tryptophan. It is most abundant in the gastrointestinal tract, but is also present throughout the rest of the body of animals and can even be found in plants and fungi. Serotonin is especially famous for its contributions to feelings of well-being and happiness. More specifically it is involved in learning and memory...

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