Canonical Question
GIT Pharm – Gastric fluid
Master answer
5HT Receptors
5-HT receptor subtypes comprise the largest known neurotransmitter-receptor family.
- 4 5-HT receptor families recognized
- All members of GPCR superfamily except 5HT3
- 5HT3 is a ligand gated ion channel that conducts Na and K
- Overall effects
- CNS
- Vasoconstriction
- Increased inotropy and chronotropy
- Resp
- Bronchial smooth muscle constriction
- CNS
- Sleep-wake cycle
- Temperature regulation
- Appetite
- Mood
- Impulsivity
- Anxiety and Depression
- Sexual behaviour
- CNS
| Mechanism | Sites of Action | Effect | Drugs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5HT1 | – GiPCR – Some subtypes also act as ligand gated ion channels | Inhibitory autoreceptor on serotonergic cells Endothelium | – Inhibition of serotonin secretion – Endothelial No release | Agonist – Sumitriptan (migraine) – Ergotamine – LSD |
| 5HT2 | Gq or G11PCR | CNS – Pre-frontal – Parietal – Somatosensory – Choroid plexus GI Tract Platelets | – Platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction | Agonist – LSD Antagonist – Clozapine – Risperidone |
| 5HT3 | Ligand gated Na and K channel | CNS – Area Postrema (CTZ) – NTS (Vomiting centre) GI Tract – Parasympathetic nerve terminals | Emesis | Antagonist Ondansetron |
| 5HT4 | GsPCR | CNS GI Tract – Myenteric plexus – Secretory cells | GI peristalsis and secretion |
- Additional receptors cloned
- 5HT5~7 (GsPCR) Unknown clinical relenvance
- Other drugs with effects on serotonergic system
- Increase serotonin release
- MDMA
- Decrease serotonin reuptake
- Tramadol
- 1R2R(+) Tramadol
- SSRI
- Tricyclic Antidepressants
- Tramadol
- Decrease serotonin metabolism
- MAO Inhibitors
- Increase serotonin release
Mooney 2016
Pharmacology of Ondansetron
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012B Q17 | Classify the 5HT receptors and give examples of pharmacological agents that affect them (60% of marks). Outline the pharmacology of ondansetron (40% of marks). | historical_member | — |