“…Cocaine exposure has also been reported to affect density and/or function of post-synaptic 5HT receptors, ranging from decreases in 5HT3 receptors in the nucleus accumbens shell of rats sensitized to cocaine (Ricci, Stellar & Todtenkopf, 2004) to reduced sensitivity of 5HT1A receptors (Baumann & Rothman, 1998). Cocaine exposure and withdrawal also have been reported to affect 5HT2A receptor expression and function, although no consensus has been reached as to the exact nature of these effects (Carrasco & Battaglia, 2007; Carrasco, Van de Kar, Sullivan, Landry, Garcia, Muma et al, 2006; Huang, Liang, Lee, Wu & Hsu, 2009). Overall, chronic cocaine clearly results in an altered state of the serotonin system, which could contribute to the development of cocaine dependence.…”