5hydroxytryptamine
5-hydroxytryptamine, commonly known as serotonin (5-HT), is an organic monoamine neurotransmitter derived from the essential amino acid tryptophan. In humans it exists in two main pools: a central nervous system (CNS) pool within various brain networks, and a peripheral pool largely in the enterochromaffin cells of the gut and in platelets. Serotonin itself cannot cross the blood–brain barrier, so central and peripheral serotonin operate as largely separate systems.
Biosynthesis and storage occur in two enzymatic steps: tryptophan is hydroxylated by tryptophan hydroxylase to 5-hydroxytryptophan,
Functions of 5-HT are broad and include modulation of mood, cognition, sleep, appetite, and thermoregulation in