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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1998
BackgroundTricyclic (TCA) and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressants are effective in the treatment of panic disorder. Two selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have also been licensed in the UK for this indication and studies with three other SSRIs have recently been completed.
David J. Nutt, Caroline Bell
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BackgroundTricyclic (TCA) and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressants are effective in the treatment of panic disorder. Two selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have also been licensed in the UK for this indication and studies with three other SSRIs have recently been completed.
David J. Nutt, Caroline Bell
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1964
The biochemical origin of serotonin from tryptophan is described. Most of the serotonin produced in the body is derived from the gastrointestinal tract. Normally, only a small amount of tryptophan is metabolized to serotonin; the majority leads to the vitamin, nicotinic acid, as an end product.
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The biochemical origin of serotonin from tryptophan is described. Most of the serotonin produced in the body is derived from the gastrointestinal tract. Normally, only a small amount of tryptophan is metabolized to serotonin; the majority leads to the vitamin, nicotinic acid, as an end product.
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Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011
to the editor: The article by Cummings et al. ([2][1]) emphasizes the vital role of serotonin in cardiovascular homeostasis and respiratory control, using mice with a genetic deficiency, challenged by severe and repeated anoxia.
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to the editor: The article by Cummings et al. ([2][1]) emphasizes the vital role of serotonin in cardiovascular homeostasis and respiratory control, using mice with a genetic deficiency, challenged by severe and repeated anoxia.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990
Feeding or food withdrawal can affect the supply of tryptophan to the brain and hence (in some circumstances) 5-HT synthesis therein. Also fenfluramine which releases 5-HT to postsynaptic receptors suppresses appetite, and there are reports that tryptophan can have a similar effect.
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Feeding or food withdrawal can affect the supply of tryptophan to the brain and hence (in some circumstances) 5-HT synthesis therein. Also fenfluramine which releases 5-HT to postsynaptic receptors suppresses appetite, and there are reports that tryptophan can have a similar effect.
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1976
It may well be asked, What difference does it make in the long run who discovered what and when? My answer reflects my own deep biases and experiences with particular discoveries, in this case, serotonin. I believe that science is best taught and remembered when it is humanized and thereby related to the people involved.
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It may well be asked, What difference does it make in the long run who discovered what and when? My answer reflects my own deep biases and experiences with particular discoveries, in this case, serotonin. I believe that science is best taught and remembered when it is humanized and thereby related to the people involved.
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