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      The Expanded Biology of Serotonin

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          Serotonin is perhaps best known as a neurotransmitter that modulates neural activity and a wide range of neuropsychological processes, and drugs that target serotonin receptors are used widely in psychiatry and neurology. However, most serotonin is found outside the central nervous system, and virtually all of the 15 serotonin receptors are expressed outside as well as within the brain. Serotonin regulates numerous biological processes including cardiovascular function, bowel motility, ejaculatory latency, and bladder control. Additionally, new work suggests that serotonin may regulate some processes, including platelet aggregation, by receptor-independent, transglutaminase-dependent covalent linkage to cellular proteins. We review this new “expanded serotonin biology” and discuss how drugs targeting specific serotonin receptors are beginning to help treat a wide range of diseases.

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          Journal
          2985151R
          669
          Annu Rev Med
          Annu. Rev. Med.
          Annual review of medicine
          0066-4219
          1545-326X
          14 March 2018
          2009
          22 March 2018
          : 60
          : 355-366
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143
          [2 ]Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143
          [3 ]Departments of Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, and Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599
          Article
          PMC5864293 PMC5864293 5864293 nihpa949956
          10.1146/annurev.med.60.042307.110802
          5864293
          19630576
          161a5c78-040a-4234-a5b5-2fc5fc1a4748
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          5-HT,gastrointestinal,cardiovascular,behavior,SSRI,receptor
          5-HT, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, behavior, SSRI, receptor

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