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Effect of 5-HT2c Receptor Modulation on the m-Chlorophenlpiperazine-Induced Hypoactivity

Jang WS, Byun WT, Chung YI, Lee WS

  • KMID: 2287000
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 1997 Apr;8(1):107-112.
It was aimed to investigate the effect of 5-HT2C receptor modulation on the rat behavioral responses induced by 1-(m-chlorophenyl) piperazine(mCPP), a major metabolite of trazodone. The animal activities(ambulation, stereotypy and...
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Association between Clozapine-Induced Weight Gain and Serotonin 5-HT2C Receptor Gene Polymorphism in Patients with Schizophrenia

Shin DH, Kim CM, Kim HJ, Chung YI

  • KMID: 2286859
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2004 Sep;15(3):312-318.
OBJECTIVE: Weight gain is one of the troublesome adverse reaction to clozapine treatment. This problem can lead to poor adherence to treatment. Clozapine-induced weight gain may be associated with genetic...
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Serotonin (5-HT) Receptor Subtypes Mediate Regulation of Neuromodulin Secretion in Rat Hypothalamic Neurons

Chin C, Kim SI

  • KMID: 2166259
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2007 Jun;5(2):77-82.
Serotonin (5-HT), the endogenous nonselective 5-HT receptor agonist, activates the inositol -1,4,5- triphosphate / calcium (InsP3/Ca2+) signaling pathway and exerts both stimulatory and inhibitory actions on cAMP production and neuromodulin...
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Association of Polymorphisms within the Serotonin Receptor Genes 5-HTR1A, 5-HTR1B, 5-HTR2A and 5-HTR2C and Migraine Susceptibility in a Turkish Population

Yücel Y, Coşkun S, Cengiz B, Özdemir H, Uzar E, Çim A, Camkurt MA, Aluclu MU

OBJECTIVE: Migraine, a highly prevelant headache disorder, is regarded as a polygenic multifactorial disease. Serotonin (5-HT) and their respective receptors have been implicated in the patogenesis. METHODS: We investigated the 5-HT1A,...
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Outlook of Future Serotonergic Drugs and Their Clinical Usefulness: Focused on Schizophrenia and Depression

Kim YK

  • KMID: 2287362
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2006 May;17(3):273-282.
Serotonin has been implicated in the etiology and pathophysiology of mental illness such as depression, schizophrenia, anxiety disorder, eating disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and panic disorder. Many current used treatments...
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Agomelatine: Antidepressant with a New Mechanism of Action

Moon HJ, Bahk WM

  • KMID: 2287388
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2009 Nov;20(6):283-292.
Currently available pharmacotherapies for depression still have a limited antidepressant efficacy with a delayed onset of several weeks, and still cause side effects. These unmet needs represent important reasons to...
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Polymorphisms and Serotonin Dopamine Antagonist-Induced Weight Gain in Patients with Schizophrenia

Jang WS, Kim SK, Ryu S, Cho EY, Yoon SC, Lee D, Hong KS

  • KMID: 2286817
  • Korean J Psychopharmacol.
  • 2005 Mar;16(2):121-129.
OBJECTIVE: Several lines of pharmacological evidences including the data of animal studies indicate that serotonin 2C receptor (5HT2C) is involved in the pharmacodynamic process of serotonin dopamine antagonists (SDA)-induced weight...
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No Association between Serotonin Receptor 2C-759C/T Polymorphism and Weight Change or Treatment Response to Mirtazapine in Korean Depressive Patients

Lee HY, Oh CK, Ham BJ, Chang HS, Paik JW, Won ES, Hahn SW, Shim SH, Kwon YJ, Jung HY, Lee MS

  • KMID: 2316267
  • Psychiatry Investig.
  • 2013 Jun;10(2):190-195.
OBJECTIVE: Activation of one or more serotonin (5-HT) receptors may play a role in mediating the antidepressant effects of serotonergic antidepressants. The serotonin 2C (5HT 2C) receptor is known to...
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Evidence for Peripheral Effect of Serotonin on Ejaculatory Response

Paick JS, Park DW, Son H, Lee SH, Kim SW

  • KMID: 1859356
  • Korean J Androl.
  • 2001 Dec;19(3):163-171.
PURPOSE: Although serotonin (5-HT) has been implicated in central control of sexual desire, erection and ejaculation, its peripheral effect has been poorly studied. Here, we investigated the peripheral effects of...
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Pharmacotherapy for Obesity

Joo JK, Lee KS

Obesity is an important risk factor for metabolic disease and various cancers. Treatments of obesity include lifestyle intervention, pharmacotherapy, and bariatric surgery. If weight loss with lifestyle intervention is only...
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Pharmacogenetic Aspects of Antipsychotic Drug-induced Weight Gain: A Critical Review

Reynolds G

  • KMID: 2171212
  • Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci.
  • 2012 Aug;10(2):71-77.
Treatment with several antipsychotic drugs can result in weight gain, which may lead to further morbidity such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease via the development of metabolic syndrome....
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pharmacogenomics and Schizophrenia

Lee KY, Chung IW

  • KMID: 2202801
  • J Korean Soc Biol Psychiatry.
  • 2001 Nov;8(2):208-219.
The pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia exhibit wide inter-individual variabilities in clinical efficacy and adverse effects. Recently. human genetic diversity has been known as one of the essential factors to the variation...
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Sedative-Hypnotic and Receptor Binding Studies of Fermented Marine Organisms

Joung HY, Kang YM, Lee BJ, Chung SY, Kim KS, Shim I

This study was performed to investigate the sedative-hypnotic activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-enriched fermented marine organisms (FMO), including sea tangle (FST) and oyster (FO) by Lactobacillus brevis BJ20 (L. brevis...
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