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Serotonin Transporter and Serotonin Receptors
2013The nature of the primary defect responsible for triggering and maintaining pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PA-SMC) proliferation in pulmonary artery hypertension (PAH) is poorly understood but may be either an inherent characteristic of PA-SMCs or a secondary response to an external abnormality, such as upregulation of growth factors.
Serge, Adnot +4 more
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Current Medicinal Chemistry-Central Nervous System Agents, 2003
Human obesity represents a major threat to global well-being, and a better understanding of its pathogenic mechanisms may lead to the development of effective therapeutic strategies. In this article, we will review the existing literature dealing with the role of serotonin in the pathogenesis of obesity.
LAVIANO, Alessandro, M. M. Meguid
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Human obesity represents a major threat to global well-being, and a better understanding of its pathogenic mechanisms may lead to the development of effective therapeutic strategies. In this article, we will review the existing literature dealing with the role of serotonin in the pathogenesis of obesity.
LAVIANO, Alessandro, M. M. Meguid
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Interactions of β‐lactoglobulin with serotonin and arachidonyl serotonin
Biopolymers, 2011Abstractβ‐Lactoglobulin (β‐LG) is a lipocalin, which is the major whey protein of cow's milk and the milk of other mammals. However, it is absent from human milk. The biological function of β‐LG is not clear, but its potential role in carrying fatty acids through the digestive tract has been suggested.
Taheri-Kafrani, Asghar +7 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: The neurotransmitter serotonin (5‐HT) has been implicated in the modulation of aggression in animals and humans. A longstanding dogma that aggression and serotonergic activity are inversely related has to be abandoned in light of many new findings.
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Abstract: The neurotransmitter serotonin (5‐HT) has been implicated in the modulation of aggression in animals and humans. A longstanding dogma that aggression and serotonergic activity are inversely related has to be abandoned in light of many new findings.
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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2011
Serotonin toxicity is a potentially life-threatening condition associated with a range of psychotropic medications, co-administration of specific combinations of agents and overdose of certain drugs. It is associated with a wide diversity of clinical signs and symptoms, including cognitive, autonomic and somatic effects, as well as serious ...
Sobia, Nasim +3 more
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Serotonin toxicity is a potentially life-threatening condition associated with a range of psychotropic medications, co-administration of specific combinations of agents and overdose of certain drugs. It is associated with a wide diversity of clinical signs and symptoms, including cognitive, autonomic and somatic effects, as well as serious ...
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Triptans, Serotonin Agonists, and Serotonin Syndrome (Serotonin Toxicity): A Review
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2010( Headache 2010;50:264‐272) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have suggested that fatal serotonin syndrome (SS) is possible with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and triptans: this warning affects millions of patients as these drugs ...
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Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2002
For 50 years, serotonin has been in the centre of the search for the mechanisms and control of sleep. Serotonergic neurotransmission is related to the behavioural state of the animal and plays an important role in modulation of the behavioural state, by interacting with other brain areas modulating circadian rhythm, sleep and waking.
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For 50 years, serotonin has been in the centre of the search for the mechanisms and control of sleep. Serotonergic neurotransmission is related to the behavioural state of the animal and plays an important role in modulation of the behavioural state, by interacting with other brain areas modulating circadian rhythm, sleep and waking.
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Current Drug Target -CNS & Neurological Disorders, 2002
The serotonin transporter is most well known as the site of action of the serotonin reuptake inhibitors, which were initially developed as antidepressants, but now are the most widely used agents in the treatment of many additional neuropsychiatric and related disorders.
Takeshi, Inoue +2 more
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The serotonin transporter is most well known as the site of action of the serotonin reuptake inhibitors, which were initially developed as antidepressants, but now are the most widely used agents in the treatment of many additional neuropsychiatric and related disorders.
Takeshi, Inoue +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
The serotonin syndrome is a potentially life-threatening drug reaction that may result from therapeutic medication use, self-poisoning, or interactions between drugs.
Edward W, Boyer, Michael, Shannon
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The serotonin syndrome is a potentially life-threatening drug reaction that may result from therapeutic medication use, self-poisoning, or interactions between drugs.
Edward W, Boyer, Michael, Shannon
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Critical Care Clinics, 1997
Serotonin syndrome is a potentially life-threatening complication of psychopharmacologic drug therapy. The syndrome is produced most often by the concurrent use of two or more drugs that increase brainstem serotonin activity and is often unrecognized because of the varied and nonspecific nature of its symptomatology. Serotonin syndrome is characterized
Ivanuša, Zrinka +2 more
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Serotonin syndrome is a potentially life-threatening complication of psychopharmacologic drug therapy. The syndrome is produced most often by the concurrent use of two or more drugs that increase brainstem serotonin activity and is often unrecognized because of the varied and nonspecific nature of its symptomatology. Serotonin syndrome is characterized
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