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Query: UNIPROT:P46098 (
5-HT3 receptor
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Two dosages (5 mg and 25 mg) of the selective
5HT3
receptor antagonist tropisetron (ICS 205-930) were administered to healthy male controls, and the effects on the sleep EEG and nocturnal secretory activity of
growth hormone
(GH) and cortisol were evaluated. The lower dosage was administered to four subjects and the higher dosage to eight on 5 consecutive days, preceded and followed by 2 days of placebo treatment. After 25 mg of tropisetron, there was a slight increase in REM sleep in the first part of the sleep period, and stage 2 was decreased during the total night. In addition, plasma cortisol levels increased earlier than under placebo, and plasma GH levels were reduced in the second part of the night. Thus, only discrete effects of tropisetron upon sleep-endocrine activity were noted, making it unlikely that serotoninergic neurotransmission exerts its well-documented effects upon sleep through
5HT3
receptors.
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PMID:Effects of 5HT3 receptor antagonism by tropisetron on the sleep EEG and on nocturnal hormone secretion. 784 Aug 61
The influence of single and multiple oral doses of ondansetron, a selective
5-HT3 receptor
antagonist, was evaluated against placebo on cholecystokinin tetrapeptide (CCK-4)-induced behavioral and neuroendocrine changes in humans. As compared to placebo, subjects receiving acute ondansetron treatment showed a significant decrease in the sum intensity of CCK-4-induced-panic symptoms (iPSS). Pre-CCK-4 neuropeptide Y (NPY) plasma levels were significantly higher and maximal changes in cortisol,
growth hormone
, and prolactin secretion from baseline (delta max) were significantly lower in the ondansetron group. After ondansetron and placebo chronic administration, there were no statistical differences in the iPSS between groups. Pre-CCK-4 NPY plasma levels were significantly higher; whereas, delta max for NPY significantly lower in the ondansetron group as compared to placebo. These results suggest a role for the
5-HT3 receptor
in the neurobiology of panic disorder through a possible interaction with CCK and NPY systems. Ondansetron chronic effect on CCK-4-induced behavioral changes needs further exploration.
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PMID:Acute and chronic role of 5-HT3 neuronal system on behavioral and neuroendocrine changes induced by intravenous cholecystokinin tetrapeptide administration in humans. 988 97