serotoniin
Serotoniin, also called serotonin, is 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), a monoamine neurotransmitter and hormone found throughout the body. About 90 percent is produced in the gastrointestinal tract by enterochromaffin cells, while the remainder is synthesized by serotonergic neurons in the brain. In the brain it modulates mood, sleep, appetite, cognition, and pain perception; in the gut it helps regulate motility and secretion. The blood-brain barrier largely separates peripheral and central serotonin pools.
Synthesis begins with the amino acid tryptophan, which is converted by tryptophan hydroxylase (TPH1 in peripheral
Serotonin is primarily removed from the synaptic cleft by reuptake via the serotonin transporter (SERT). It
Clinically, altered serotonergic signaling is linked to mood disorders, migraines, and irritable bowel syndrome. Treatments include