Serotonin receptors in hippocampus

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Abstract

Serotonin is an ancient molecular signal and a recognized neurotransmitter brainwide distributed with particular presence in hippocampus. Almost all serotonin receptor subtypes are expressed in hippocampus, which implicates an intricate modulating system, considering that they can be localized as autosynaptic, presynaptic, and postsynaptic receptors, even colocalized within the same cell and being target of homo- and heterodimerization. Neurons and glia, including immune cells, integrate a functional network that uses several serotonin receptors to regulate their roles in this particular part of the limbic system. Copyright © 2012 Laura Cristina Berumen et al.

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Berumen, L. C., Rodríguez, A., Miledi, R., & García-Alcocer, G. (2012). Serotonin receptors in hippocampus. The Scientific World Journal. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/823493

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