serotonin Flashcards

1
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where is serotonin stored

A

90% enterochromaffin cells in GI tract, PLT, neurons

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2
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release of serotonin from enterochromaffin cells

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mech stim, hypertonicity, NOR, vagal

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3
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release of serotonin from PLT

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aggregation, degranulation

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4
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release of serotonin from neurons

A

NT

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5
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serotonin and carcinoid tumors

A

enhancd release

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6
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all serotonin receptors are _____ except _____

A
  • G Pro coupled receptor

- 5HT3 = ligand gated ion channel

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7
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5HT3

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ligand gated ion channel

-promotes neuronal activation and NT release

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8
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which serotonin receptors cause direct vasoconstriction on VSM

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5HT2 (5HT1D also)

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9
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which serotonin receptors cause indirect vasodilation on VSM

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pre-synaptic 5HT1 receptors on sympathetic neurons inhibit release of the vasoconstrictor NOR
-endothelial cell 5HT1 receptors promote release of NO and PGE

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10
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serotonin in thrombosis/hemostasis

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binds to 5HT2A –> accelerated PLT aggregation, vasoconstriction from VSM
5HT1 can cause endothelial release of NO

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11
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Bezold-Jarisch reflex

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5ht3 receptor (in heart) mediated reflex bradycardia d/t stim of sensory nerve endings resulting in: inhibition of SNS, increased activity of cardiac vagal nerve
-baroreflex will recover MAP, which will initially be higher than baseline d/t constriction from 5HT2, then lower from dilation from 5HT1
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12
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serotonin in smooth muscle actions

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  • contracts GI and bronchiolar muscle

- can cause diarrhea assoc with carcinoid syndrome due to effects on GI SM

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13
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cyproheptadine

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  • nonselective 5HT1/2 antagonist
  • rx symptoms from carcinoid tumors
  • blocks PLT aggregation, GI disturbances
  • also H1 histamine receptor antagonist and is used for that pupose. SE like H1 antagonist: drowsiness, GI disturbance
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14
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ketanserin

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5HT2 receptor selective (A>C) antagonist

  • lowers arterial pressure in HTN, approved in some countries but not US
  • blocks 5HT2 receptors on VSM
  • blocking alpha 1 adrenergic receptors on VSM
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15
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LSD

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ergot alkaloid

-5HT2 partial agonist, VSM constrictor

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16
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methylsergide

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-antagonist at 5HT2 receptor and partial 5HT1 agonist
-rx carcinoid tumor symptoms
SE: prolonged vasospasm, GI disturbances, CNS disturbances including hallucination

17
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ergotamine

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partial agonist at 5HT1/2 receptors
-VSM constrictor
-effective for rx acute migraines (probably via 5HT1 receptors)
-control postpartum bleeding via 5HT2, however ergonovine is more active and less toxic
SE: prolonged vasospasm, GI disturbances

18
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ergonovine

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5HT2 receptor partial agonist, weak antagonist activity
diagnostic tool for vasospastic angina
-used to control postpartum and postabortal hemorrhage (placenta is sensitive to agonist)

19
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triptans

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sumatriptan, zolmitriptan, rizatriptan
5HT1 (B,D,F) agonists inactive at other receptors
-DOC for migraines, cluster h/a. reduce or abort h/a in over 70% of patients
-activation of prejxn 5HT1B/D receptors on sensory nerves resulting in blockade of trigeminovascular system, leads to inhibited release of inflammatory peptides
-vasoconstriction secondarily, via 5HT1D receptors in cranial BV which promote vasoconstriction
-zolmitriptan is more lipophilic and rapidly absorbed than sumatriptan, has longer t1/2.
SE: recurrent migraine, risk of coronary spasm in pt with CV disease. metabolized by liver, hepatic failure is contraindicated

20
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inverse agonists of 5HT receptors

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  • reducing risk of arterial thrombosis and conditions r/t actions of 5HT on vessel walls
  • drugs would impair PLT aggregation, arterial constriction, and thickening of the vessel wall. in clinical trials