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Title: International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; pharmacology and function
Authors: Barnes, Nicholas M.
Ahern, Gerard P.
Becamel, Carine
Bockaert, Joël
Camilleri, Michael
Chaumont-Dubel, Severine
Claeysen, Sylvie
Cunningham, Kathryn A.
Fone, Kevin C.
Gershon, Michael
Di Giovanni, Giuseppe
Goodfellow, Nathalie M.
Halberstadt, Adam L.
Hartley, Rachel M.
Hassaine, Ghérici
Herrick-Davis, Katharine
Hovius, Ruud
Lacivita, Enza
Lambe, Evelyn K.
Leopoldo, Marcello
Olav Levy, Finn
Lummis, Sarah C. R.
Marin, Philippe
Maroteaux, Luc
McCreary, Andrew C.
Nelson, David L.
Neumaier, John F.
Newman-Tancredi, Adrian
Nury, Hugues
Roberts, Alexander
Roth, Bryan L.
Roumier, Anne
Sanger, Gareth J.
Teitler, Milt
Sharp, Trevor
Villalón, Carlos M.
Vogel, Horst
Watts, Stephanie W.
Hoyer, Daniel
Keywords: Serotonin -- Receptors
Serotonin -- Pharmacology
Serotonin -- Agonists
Serotonin -- Antagonists
Serotonin -- Therapeutic use
Serotonin uptake inhibitors
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Citation: Barnes, N. M., Ahern, G. P., Becamel, C., Bockaert, J., Camilleri, M., Chaumont-Dubel, S.,...Hoyer, D. (2021). International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; pharmacology and function. Pharmacological reviews, 73(1), 310-520.
Abstract: 5-HT receptors expressed throughout the human body are targets for established therapeutics and various drugs in development. Their diversity of structure and function reflects the important role 5-HT receptors play in physiologic and pathophysiological processes. The present review offers a framework for the official receptor nomenclature and a detailed understanding of each of the 14 5-HT receptor subtypes, their roles in the systems of the body, and, where appropriate, the (potential) utility of therapeutics targeting these receptors. Significance Statement—This review provides a comprehensive account of the classification and function of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors, including how they are targeted for therapeutic benefit.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86484
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