Free PDF BookPharmacology of 5-HT6 receptors Part II (International Review of Neurobiology)

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[Download.Twka] Pharmacology of 5-HT6 receptors Part II (International Review of Neurobiology)

The serotonin 5-HT6 receptor represents a novel pharmacological target whose impact on physiopathology of CNS functions remains undetermined. Some receptor antagonists have been synthesized, and they show a modulatory role in learning and memory processes and food intake. The pharmacology of 5-HT6 receptor agonists is still under evaluation. However, both 5-HT6 antagonists and agonists seem to exert potential antidepressant activity. Recently, a second messenger system has been discovered. 5-HT6 receptor function is becoming more and more intriguing. Thus, the aim of the present book is to try to clarify the pharmacology of 5-HT6 receptors. Major Depressive Disorder NEJM This review of major depressive disorder is a comprehensive account of the genetic biochemical and neurophysiological changes that have been implicated in the disorder. Alzheimer's Disease NEJM Synaptic Failure. Alzheimer's disease may be primarily a disorder of synaptic failure. 45 Hippocampal synapses begin to decline in patients with mild cognitive ...
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