“…During the past 25 years physiological and biochemical data have been reported that implicate biological systems releasing serotonin (5HT) as those that can be affected by exposure to charged air molecules (air ions). In rodents exposures to positive and negative ions have been reported to affect the mucociliary functions of the trachea and respiration via the release and metabolism of 5HT [Krueger and Smith, 1960a,b] and to influence the concentration of 5HT directly in brain tissue [Krueger and Kotaka, 1966;Gilbert, 1973;Diamond et al, 19801, and blood [Krueger et al, 1963[Krueger et al, , 1966 In humans, increased 5HT in urine has been reported to be associated with the onset of naturally occuring "ion-winds" [Sulman et al, 1974;19751. However, critical reviews of these studies indicate that neither the data nor the interpretations of the data are particularly convincing [Bailey et al, 1983;Charry, 19841.…”