A. Annaházi, T. Berger, I. Demir, F. Zeller, M. Müller, Markus Anneser, A. Skerra, K. Michel, M. Schemann
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Metabotropic 5‐HT receptor‐mediated effects in the human submucous plexus
Serotonin (5‐HT) is an important mediator in the gastrointestinal tract, acting on different neuronal 5‐HT receptors. The ionotropic 5‐HT3 receptor mediates immediate but transient spike discharge in human enteric neurons. We studied the role of the metabotropic 5‐HT1P, 5‐HT4, and 5‐HT7 receptors to activate human submucous neurons.