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Serotonin |  Neurotransmitters explained
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12,950 Views • Premiered May 2, 2022 • Click to toggle off description
In this easy-to-understand 2-minute video, I explain the role of serotonin in the brain and gut and its role in different neurological diseases (e.g. depression, serotonin syndrome) as well as how serotonin receptors can be a target for the treatment of nausea and vomiting (Serotonin receptor antagonists, 5HT3 receptor antagonist)

The neurotransmitter serotonin is considered to be a natural mood stabilizer and low levels of it are associated with depression. High levels on the other hand may lead to 'serotonine syndrome'.

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0:00 Production of Serotonin in the brain
0:21 Function of Serotonin in the brain
0:25 Low levels of Serotonin
0:34 High levels of Serotonin
1:02 Function of Serotonin in the gut
1:45 The end


#Serotonin #Depression #Serotoninsyndrome #Neurotransmitters #explained
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Views : 12,950
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Premiered May 2, 2022 ^^


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@dr.paulinemoyaert

1 year ago

Thank you for watching my video. If you liked it, please consider giving it a thumbs up 👍. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help you ☺.

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@_mkinga11_

1 month ago

Great video! How is the serotonine exactly made in the cells of the brain and the guts? Thank you for your answer!:)

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@Anurag_Saxena

1 year ago

It being in gut and feeling happy after eating, are they connected?

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@TheresaMcDonald-pg7oz

4 weeks ago

Did you just say that low serotonin causes syphillis??? You do know that syphillis is an STD, right?? Woah. I think you have that backwards??

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