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Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System

BACKGROUND: The aim of this review was to identify the mechanisms by which serotonin receptors involved at the central level are able to modulate the nociceptive response. Pain is a defense mechanism of the body that entails physio-logical, anatomical, neurochemical, and psychological changes, and i...

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Autores principales: Cortes-Altamirano, Jose Luis, Olmos-Hernández, Adriana, Jaime, Herlinda Bonilla, Carrillo-Mora, Paul, Bandala, Cindy, Reyes-Long, Samuel, Alfaro-Rodríguez, Alfonso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5883380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28901281
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X15666170911121027
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author Cortes-Altamirano, Jose Luis
Olmos-Hernández, Adriana
Jaime, Herlinda Bonilla
Carrillo-Mora, Paul
Bandala, Cindy
Reyes-Long, Samuel
Alfaro-Rodríguez, Alfonso
author_facet Cortes-Altamirano, Jose Luis
Olmos-Hernández, Adriana
Jaime, Herlinda Bonilla
Carrillo-Mora, Paul
Bandala, Cindy
Reyes-Long, Samuel
Alfaro-Rodríguez, Alfonso
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of this review was to identify the mechanisms by which serotonin receptors involved at the central level are able to modulate the nociceptive response. Pain is a defense mechanism of the body that entails physio-logical, anatomical, neurochemical, and psychological changes, and is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional expe-rience with potential risk of tissue damage, comprising the leading cause of appointments with Physicians worldwide. Treatment for this symptom has generated several neuropharmacological lines of research, due to the different types of pain and the various drugs employed to treat this condition. Serotonin [5-HydroxyTryptamine (5-HT)] is a neurotransmitter with seven families (5-HT1–5-HT7) and approximately 15 receptor subtypes. Serotonin modulates neuronal activity; however, this neurotransmitter is related with a number of physiological processes, such as cardiovascular function, gastric motility, renal function, etc. On the other hand, several researches reported that serotonin modulates nociceptive response through 5-HT1, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, and 5-HT7 receptors in the Central Nervous System (CNS). METHOD: In this review, a search was conducted on PubMed, ProQuest, EBSCO, and the Science Citation Index for studies evaluating the effects of 5-HT1, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, and 5-HT7 receptors in the CNS on the modulation of different types of pain. CONCLUSION: We concluded that 5-HT1, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, and 5-HT7 receptors in the CNS modulate the pain, but this depends on the distribution of the receptors, dose of agonists or antagonists, administration route, pain type and duration in order to inhibit, excite, or even maintain the nociceptive response.
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spelling pubmed-58833802018-08-01 Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System Cortes-Altamirano, Jose Luis Olmos-Hernández, Adriana Jaime, Herlinda Bonilla Carrillo-Mora, Paul Bandala, Cindy Reyes-Long, Samuel Alfaro-Rodríguez, Alfonso Curr Neuropharmacol Article BACKGROUND: The aim of this review was to identify the mechanisms by which serotonin receptors involved at the central level are able to modulate the nociceptive response. Pain is a defense mechanism of the body that entails physio-logical, anatomical, neurochemical, and psychological changes, and is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional expe-rience with potential risk of tissue damage, comprising the leading cause of appointments with Physicians worldwide. Treatment for this symptom has generated several neuropharmacological lines of research, due to the different types of pain and the various drugs employed to treat this condition. Serotonin [5-HydroxyTryptamine (5-HT)] is a neurotransmitter with seven families (5-HT1–5-HT7) and approximately 15 receptor subtypes. Serotonin modulates neuronal activity; however, this neurotransmitter is related with a number of physiological processes, such as cardiovascular function, gastric motility, renal function, etc. On the other hand, several researches reported that serotonin modulates nociceptive response through 5-HT1, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, and 5-HT7 receptors in the Central Nervous System (CNS). METHOD: In this review, a search was conducted on PubMed, ProQuest, EBSCO, and the Science Citation Index for studies evaluating the effects of 5-HT1, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, and 5-HT7 receptors in the CNS on the modulation of different types of pain. CONCLUSION: We concluded that 5-HT1, 5-HT2, 5-HT3, and 5-HT7 receptors in the CNS modulate the pain, but this depends on the distribution of the receptors, dose of agonists or antagonists, administration route, pain type and duration in order to inhibit, excite, or even maintain the nociceptive response. Bentham Science Publishers 2018-02 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5883380/ /pubmed/28901281 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X15666170911121027 Text en © 2018 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Olmos-Hernández, Adriana
Jaime, Herlinda Bonilla
Carrillo-Mora, Paul
Bandala, Cindy
Reyes-Long, Samuel
Alfaro-Rodríguez, Alfonso
Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System
title Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System
title_full Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System
title_fullStr Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System
title_full_unstemmed Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System
title_short Review: 5-HT(1), 5-HT(2), 5-HT(3) and 5-HT(7) Receptors and their Role in the Modulation of Pain Response in the Central Nervous System
title_sort review: 5-ht(1), 5-ht(2), 5-ht(3) and 5-ht(7) receptors and their role in the modulation of pain response in the central nervous system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5883380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28901281
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570159X15666170911121027
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