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Serotonin/serotonergic system anxiolytics

The biology of the monoamines is described in detail elsewhere. In simple terms, they facilitate transmission in neural pathways that originate in nuclei of the brainstem and have descending projections to the autonomic nervous system and widespread ascending projections to sites in the limbic system and cortex. These pathways modulate many aspects of behavioural function as well as anxiety responses. Of the three monoamines, the role of serotonin in anxiety is best understood, but the picture is complex as increased serotonergic activity may be anxiogenic or anxiolytic depending on the site of action (Bell and Nutt 1998). [Pg.478]


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