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− | Serotonin belongs together with [[dopamine]], [[noradrenaline]] and [[adrenaline]] to the group of [[catecholamines]. It functions in the organism on the one hand as tissue [[hormone]] and on the other hand as [[neurotransmitter]] in the intestinal nervous system (95%), [[central nervous system]], cardiovascular system and in [[blood]]. | + | Serotonin belongs together with [[Dopamin/en|dopamine]], [[noradrenaline]] and [[Adrenalin/en|adrenaline]] to the group of [[catecholamines]. It functions in the organism on the one hand as tissue [[hormone]] and on the other hand as [[neurotransmitter]] in the intestinal nervous system (95%), [[Zentralnervensystem/en|central nervous system]], cardiovascular system and in [[Blut/en|blood]]. |
Serotonin belongs together with dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline to the group of [[catecholamines]. It functions in the organism on the one hand as tissue hormone and on the other hand as neurotransmitter in the intestinal nervous system (95%), central nervous system, cardiovascular system and in blood.