The human serotonin 5-HT2B receptor: Pharmacological link between 5-HT2 and 5-HT1D receptors
Abstract
The human serotonin 5-HT2B receptor, isolated from a human liver cDNA library, was transfected in COS-1 cells. Its pharmacological profile shows divergence with serotonin 5-HT2B receptors of other species. In particular, although strong correlation is observed between the human and the rat 5-HT2B receptor pharmacology, the correlation is almost as significant for the mouse 5-HT2B and the human 5-HT1D receptor agonists. The major sites of expression of its mRNA are in the human liver and kidney, with detectable expression in lung and heart. Therefore, this human 5-HT2B receptor could account for functions attributed to the peripheral 5-HT1D/5-HT2-like receptors, especially in the cardiovascular system. Thus, its detailed original pharmacology is of prime importance for therapeutic drug development.
- Publication:
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FEBS Letters
- Pub Date:
- January 1994
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1994FEBSL.352..393C
- Keywords:
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- G protein-coupled receptor;
- cDNA cloning;
- Polymerase chain reaction;
- Cardiovascular system;
- DOI binding