5-HT1c receptor is a prominent serotonin receptor subtype in the central nervous system.

SM Molineaux, TM Jessell, R Axel… - Proceedings of the …, 1989 - National Acad Sciences
SM Molineaux, TM Jessell, R Axel, D Julius
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989National Acad Sciences
Neurons in rat central nervous system (CNS) that express 5-HT1c receptor mRNA have
been localized by in situ hybridization histochemistry. The 5-HT1c receptor is expressed in a
wide variety of cortical and subcortical neurons including hippocampal pyramidal neurons,
neurons within most of the central monoaminergic cell groups, neurons in thalamic sensory
relay nuclei, and neurons involved in the central processing and regulation of nociceptive
transmission. Therefore, the 5-HT1c receptor is a prominent but poorly characterized central …
Neurons in rat central nervous system (CNS) that express 5-HT1c receptor mRNA have been localized by in situ hybridization histochemistry. The 5-HT1c receptor is expressed in a wide variety of cortical and subcortical neurons including hippocampal pyramidal neurons, neurons within most of the central monoaminergic cell groups, neurons in thalamic sensory relay nuclei, and neurons involved in the central processing and regulation of nociceptive transmission. Therefore, the 5-HT1c receptor is a prominent but poorly characterized central subclass of serotonin (5-HT) receptor. The distribution of the 5-HT1c receptor within the CNS is considerably more widespread than that of the structurally and functionally related 5-HT2 receptor.
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