Canonical Question
NeuroPharm – Anti-Depressants/Anti-Psychotics
Master answer
Serotonin (5-HT or 5-Hydroxytryptophan)
- an amine neurotransmitter mainly in the CNS and GI tract
- Action on Family of receptors
- Gq-Coupled, Excitatory, ↑ DAG and IP3
- 5-HT2: CNS/PNS, GIT, Plts and Blood vessels
- Gs-Coupled, Excitatory, ↑ cAMP
- 5-HT4: CNS/PNS, GIT
- 5-HT6: CNS
- 5-HT7: CNS,GIT and Blood vessels
- Gi-Coupled, Inhibitory, ↓ cAMP
- 5-HT1: CNS and Blood Vessels
- 5-HT5: CNS
- Ligand gated Na or K, Excitatory
- 5-HT3: CNS/PNS and GIT
- Gq-Coupled, Excitatory, ↑ DAG and IP3
- Main actions
- CNS
- Inhibitory effect on pain pathways
- Inhibitory effect on higher cortical function, stabilising mood and decreasing wakefulness
- CVS:
- 5HT-2 – SMC, vasoconstriction
- Direct small positive chronotropic and inotropic effects
- GIT:
- ↑↑ tone and peristalsis in the GI tract
- CNS
Symptoms of Serotonin Syndrome
- Increased levels of serotonin in the CNS
- CNS Mediated
- hyper-reflexia
- tremor
- clonus
- skeletal muscle contraction and hyperthermia
- Peripheral effects
- hypertension
- GIT effects
- diarrhoea.
Classes of Drugs which can cause Serotonin Syndrome
- Antidepressants
- SSRI, SNRI, MAOi, TCA
- Other
- amphetamines
- pethidine, tramadol
- Methylene Blue
- Sumatriptan (5-HT1 agonist)
Gladwin 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010A Q13 | Describe the physiological basis of the effects seen in the serotonin syndrome (80% marks). List the classes of drugs that may cause the serotonin syndrome (20% marks). | historical_member | — |