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Re: 5HT Receptors

Posted by Brainbeard on January 3, 2010, at 10:31:23

In reply to Re: 5HT Receptors, posted by mtdewcmu on January 2, 2010, at 17:18:43

> Maybe it tends to stay in the body rather than accumulating in the brain, and therefore attacks the gut. Prozac is the opposite; brain concentrations wind up much higher than concentrations in the blood.

Well, it doesn't just seem to be a 'gut thing'; Luvox is supposed to work especially well for OCD, and this is supposed to be related to its action on 5HT3 receptors. 5HT3 receptors play a role in the release of dopamine and dopamine release plays a role in the reward mechanism of compulsive acts. 5HT3 antagonism blocks this reward mechanism.

Your theory is an interesting one.


 

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