All Relations between neurotransmitter and serotonin

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Y Ishida, K Kitan. Raphe induced inhibition of intralaminar thalamic unitary activities and its blockade by para-chlorophenylalanine in cats. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology. vol 301. issue 1. 1978-03-29. PMID:146166. it is suggested that raphe projection to intralaminar thalamus excerts an inhibitory influence on thalamic activities, and that the inhibition is mediated by a putative neurotransmitter, serotonin. 1978-03-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Taked. Uptake of 5-hydroxytryptophan by gustatory cells in the mouse taste bud. Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon soshikigaku kiroku. vol 40. issue 3. 1977-12-29. PMID:303507. the synaptic vesicles in the gustatory cells are believed capable of storing and releasing serotonin which presumably acts as the neurotransmitter involved in the impulse transmission from the gustatory cells to the sensory nerve fibers. 1977-12-29 2023-08-11 mouse
V M Pickel, T H Joh, D J Rei. A serotonergic innervation of noradrenergic neurons in nucleus locus coeruleus: demonstration by immunocytochemical localization of the transmitter specific enzymes tyrosine and tryptophan hydroxylase. Brain research. vol 131. issue 2. 1977-10-14. PMID:19125. immunocytochemical localization of the neurotransmitter synthesizing enzymes, tyrosine and tryptophan hydroxylase, was used to determine whether the noradrenergic neurons in the nucleus locus coeruleus of the rat are innervated by serotonergic (5-ht) neurons. 1977-10-14 2023-08-11 rat
W Janiec, T Piekarska, M Szczypior, E Much. The influence of fluphenazine on the interaction of noradrenaline and serotonin. Polish journal of pharmacology and pharmacy. vol 27. issue Suppl. 1976-03-30. PMID:174066. the neurotransmitter catecholamines control metabolism 5-ht in pineal gland by stimulating pineal serotonin-n-acetyltransferase (ec 2.3.1.5) activity [1, 2]. 1976-03-30 2023-08-11 rat
J P Bennett, S H snyde. Stereospecific binding of D-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) to brain membranes: relationship to serotonin receptors. Brain research. vol 94. issue 3. 1975-12-04. PMID:239784. serotonin is the only putative neurotransmitter with affinity (ed50 = 3 mum) for the lsd binding site, and psychotropically active alkylindoleamines are also potent displacing agents. 1975-12-04 2023-08-11 rat
C V Vorhees, G J Schaefer, R J Barret. p-chloroamphetamine: behavioral effects of reduced cerebral serotonin in rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 3. issue 2. 1975-09-29. PMID:1144484. the facilitated avoidance also provides support for the role of serotonin as an inhibitory neurotransmitter mediating a behavioral suppression system. 1975-09-29 2023-08-11 rat
J S Richardso. Basic concepts of psychopharmacological research as applied to the psychopharmacological analysis of the amygdala. Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis. vol 34. issue 4. 1975-02-06. PMID:4154703. because of its rich innervation by noradrenaline, dopamine, serotonin and acetylcholine synapses, the amygdala is ideally suited for monitoring the balance between these neurotransmitters and altering maladaptive behavior based on fluctuations in neurotransmitter balance. 1975-02-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
J A Baird, J R Hales, W J Lan. Thermoregulatory responses to the injection of monoamines, acetylcholine and prostaglandins into a lateral cerebral ventricle of the echidna. The Journal of physiology. vol 236. issue 3. 1974-06-12. PMID:4822575. the putative neurotransmitter substances 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-ht), noradrenaline (na), acetylcholine (ach) and prostaglandins e(1) (pge(1)) and e(2) (pge(2)) have been injected into a lateral cerebral ventricle of the conscious echidna (tachyglossus aculeatus); thermoregulatory responses in thermoneutral (ambient dry bulb temperature, t(db), of approximately 22 degrees c), cool (t(db) of approximately 14 degrees c) and warm (t(db) of approximately 26 degrees c) environments were determined.2. 1974-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
C M Len. Retzius cells: neuroeffectors controlling mucus release by the leech. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 179. issue 4074. 1973-03-23. PMID:4685041. the rate of mucus release increases with the impulse activity of retzius cells and with the concentration of their putative neurotransmitter, 5-hydroxytryptamine, to which the skin is exposed. 1973-03-23 2023-08-11 Not clear
E Bülbring, M D Gersho. 5-hydroxytryptamine participation in the vagal inhibitory innervation of the stomach. The Journal of physiology. vol 192. issue 3. 1968-01-19. PMID:4383454. the results, together with previous observations that 5-ht is contained within preganglionic nerve fibres in the myenteric plexus, are consistent with the hypothesis that 5-ht, with acetylcholine, may be a neurotransmitter in the vagal inhibitory innervation of the stomach. 1968-01-19 2023-08-11 mouse