1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1819.1989.tb02955.x
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Analysis of Monoamine Metabolism in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Childhood Epilepsies

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“…Excess 5-HT activity has been proposed as a pathogenetic factor in MIS [69,70]. CSF studies of neurotransmitter metabolites in CSF of infants with MIS have yielded conflicting results [8,[71][72][73]. A body of evidence suggests that, in both humans and rodents, 5-HT input from the raphe [74] may regulate the hippocampal input into the negative feedback of the CRH-ACTH-GC axis ([75, 76] and see Fig 1).…”
Section: Human Evidence For the Crh-excess Theory Of Massive Infantilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess 5-HT activity has been proposed as a pathogenetic factor in MIS [69,70]. CSF studies of neurotransmitter metabolites in CSF of infants with MIS have yielded conflicting results [8,[71][72][73]. A body of evidence suggests that, in both humans and rodents, 5-HT input from the raphe [74] may regulate the hippocampal input into the negative feedback of the CRH-ACTH-GC axis ([75, 76] and see Fig 1).…”
Section: Human Evidence For the Crh-excess Theory Of Massive Infantilmentioning
confidence: 99%