1979
DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(79)90153-9
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Serotonergic modulation of Yawning

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“…Serotonin (5-HT) was first proposed to be involved in the regulation of yawning by Urba-Holmgren et al [77], who described an enhancement of physostigmine-induced yawning following treatment with the selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitor citalopram, an effect that was blocked by the 5-HT receptor antagonist, metergoline. Although the mechanism by which 5-HT affected yawning was unclear at the time, more recent studies have suggested that 5-HT may play multiple roles in the mediation of yawning.…”
Section: Serotoninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serotonin (5-HT) was first proposed to be involved in the regulation of yawning by Urba-Holmgren et al [77], who described an enhancement of physostigmine-induced yawning following treatment with the selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitor citalopram, an effect that was blocked by the 5-HT receptor antagonist, metergoline. Although the mechanism by which 5-HT affected yawning was unclear at the time, more recent studies have suggested that 5-HT may play multiple roles in the mediation of yawning.…”
Section: Serotoninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, in addition to their activity as serotonergic agonists (5-HT4 receptors? ), these molecules also have adrenergic, muscarinic cholinergic and histaminergic effects [36, 37]. Unfortunately, this is only rarely reported to pharmacovigilance agencies and there are neither statistics to assess the frequency of this iatrogenic effect, nor any studies showing that it is revealed by association with another psychotropic drug [38].…”
Section: Excessive Yawningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study we sought to further characterize 5-HT influences on male copulatory behavior of rhesus monkeys. Yawning was also evaluated, since this behavior has been found to be influenced by various 5-HT agents (Urba-Holmgren et al 1979;Berendsen and Broekkamp 1987) and to be affected by other drugs that modify sexual behavior (Gower et al 1984(Gower et al , 1986Lal 1988;Pomerantz 1990).…”
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