5-HT2C receptori su distribuirani širom perifernog humanog mozga.
Funkcija
5-HT2C receptor je jedno od mnogih mesta vezivanja serotonina. Aktivacija ovog receptora serotoninom inhibira otpuštanje dopamina i norepinefrina u pojedinim oblastima mozga.[3]
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