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Title: Serotonin


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  • Serotonin
  • ( 5- hydroxy tryptamine 5HT )

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  • Serotonin ( 5- hydroxy tryptamine 5HT )
  • Locations
  • - Gut enterochromaffin cells ( 90 )
  • - CNS ( Raphe nucleus, hypothalamic limbic
    system, pituitary gland, pineal gland ?
    melatonin, role as a neurotransmitter )
  • - Platelets ( scavengers )

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  • Synthesis
  • Trp
    l a . a
  • Hydroxylase
    Decarboxylase

  • Trp 5-OH Trp
    5-HT
  • l a.a methylation
  • Dec.
  • Tryptamine CH3 tryptamine (
    hallucinogen )

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  • Serotonin synthesis inhibitors
  • p chlorophenylalanin
  • irreversible Trp hydroxylase
    inhibitor
  • Methyl dopa
  • a.a decarboxylase inhibitor

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  • Serotonin metabolism excretion
  • Occurs wherever serotonin is present. Major
    sites of metabolism the lungs, liver, and brain.
    Major site of excretion is the kidneys.

  • Ald.
  • MAO
    Dehydrogenase

  • 5-HT ? 5-OH indoleacetyldehyde ?5-OH indole
    acetic acid ( 5-HIAA )

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  • MAO inhibitors
  • Pargyline, Tranylcyprmine
  • Another pathway to serotonin occurs in the pineal
    gland
  • 5-HT N-acetyl
    Hydroxy-o-methyl
  • transferase
    transferase
  • 5-HT N-acetyl 5-HT
    melatonin

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  • Serotonin receptors
  • 5 7 different receptors 3 well defined
  • - 5-HT1 in CNS mediate synaptic inhibition
  • mechanism ?cAMP, ? K
    conductance
  • in periphery mediate excitatory
    inhibitory effects in various smooth muscles

10
  • - 5-HT2 mediate synaptic excitation in CNS and
    smooth muscle contraction ( gut, bronchi, blood
    vessels ) or dilatation of some blood vessels
  • Mechanism ?cAMP ? K conductance ? IP3
  • - 5-HT3 mainly present in CNS particularly in
    the CTZ and vomiting center ( stimulation ?
    vomiting )

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  • General effects
  • Serotonin physiologic effects
  • Regulation of many aspects of behavior
    e.g sleep, pain perception, depression, sexual
    activity, aggressivenessetc
  • Hypothalamic pituitary function
  • ? ACTH GH PRL release
  • ? LH FSH TSH release

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  • Serotonin pharmacological effects
  • - Blood vessels
  • Arteries ? constriction
  • Veins ? constriction
  • Skeletal muscles ? dilatation
  • - B.P ? ? ? (overall effect ? B.P)
  • - Heart ? Ht rate and contractility
  • - Small intestine ? motility ? diarrhea

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  • - Stomach ? acid secretion ? mucus production
  • - Bronchospasm
  • - ? platelet aggregation
  • - ? catecholamine release

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  • Clinical pharmacology
  • Serotonin agonists
  • - Dexfenfluramine
  • ? serotonin release, inhibits serotonin
    uptake and stimulates serotonin receptors
  • Use appetite suppressant (withdrawn by
    FDA in USA due to high risk of CV events)
  • - Somatriptan
  • 5-HT1 agonist mainly used in migraine
  • Given orally, S.C, intranasally
  • Major side effects Chest pain (
    coronary artery disease )

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  • - Buspirone
  • 5-HT1 agonist used in cases of anxiety
  • - Cisapride
  • 5-HT4 agonist and has
    parasympathomimetic effect ( GIT motility) used
    in gastroesophygeal reflux (withdrawn from USA
    because it leads to long QT syndrome)
  • - Ergot alkaloids (Ergotamine)
  • Have partial 5-HT receptor agonistic
    activity

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  • Serotonin reuptake inhibitors
  • Mainly used in the management of
    depression
  • Selective
  • Fluoxetine, Sertraline, Fluvoxamine
  • Nonselective
  • TCAs

17
  • Inhibitors of serotonin release
  • Octreotide, Lanreotide ( synthetic
    somatostatin -like drugs )
  • Mainly used in the management of
    Carcinoid syndrome and intractable diarrhea

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  • Carcinoid syndrome
  • Serotonin producing tumor
  • Manifestations
  • - Diarrhea
  • - Cutaneous flushing
  • - Bronchoconstriction
  • - Pellagra (niacinvitamin B3 deficiency)
  • Management
  • Serotonin release inhibitors (octreotide)
    and antagonists

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  • Serotonin antagonists
  • - Ergot alkaloids
  • LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide),
    Methysergide
  • Use Carcinoid syndrome migraine
  • - Cyproheptadine
  • Antiserotonin and antihistamine effects
  • Use Allergic reactions, Carcinoid
    syndrome, Cushings syndrome

20
  • - Ketanserin
  • Antiserotonin a adrenoreceptor
    blocking effects
  • - Phenothiazines
  • Have a adrenergic blocking activity and
    partial
  • serotonin antagonistic effects
  • - 5-HT3 antagonists
  • Ondansetron, Granisetron, Tropisetron
  • Highly effective in the management of
  • anticancerous induced nausea and
    vomiting
  • Effective orally, I.V, I.V infusion
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