“…Among 5-HT receptors, 5-HT 3 , an ionotropic receptor, forming an ion channel pore that is opened or closed in the direct response to 5-HT, and 5-HT 4 , a metabotropic receptor, which is indirectly linked with ion-channels through G proteins, have been most extensively studied in gastroenterology. Drugs targeting 5-HT receptors have proven effective to modulate in vitro GI motility of many species including humans (Gershon, 2004), dogs, guinea-pigs (Grider et al, 1998; Tonini et al, 2005), rats (Grider et al, 1998), cats (Washabau and Sammarco, 1996) and horses (Delesalle et al, 2006; Nieto et al, 2000; Weiss et al, 2002). Seven families of serotonin receptors, designated 5-HT 1 to 5-HT 7 (Hoyer et al, 2002), are currently recognized and subtypes have been described for several of them.…”