Serotonin's Role: Impulsivity, Aggression, Anxiety, and Cognition

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • The Psychopharmacology Institute is an online platform offering unbiased, practical psychopharmacology updates for healthcare providers, with content updated monthly. It also presents opportunities to earn CME and SA credits.
    In this video, we explore the role of serotonin (5-HT) in shaping behavior and cognition. Using potent 5-HT releasers and psychedelics, we study how 5-HT influences impulsivity, aggression, anxiety, and learning. We also delve into how different serotonin levels impact behavior and how stimulating these receptors affects aggression, anxiety, and cognition. Discover the intricate interplay of serotonin in our brains in this intriguing exploration.
    This is an excerpt from a video lecture. Find the transcript here:
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Komentáře • 56

  • @stahpitt8531
    @stahpitt8531 Před 5 lety +53

    This is amazing, it's impossible to find quality pharmacology content like this on youtube.

  • @iamthefiremanjj
    @iamthefiremanjj Před rokem +2

    With 5htp people take way too high of a dosage! It's nice to start out low like 10-20mg and taking it around 12-1pm is best because the serotonin boost is actually stimulating, have it with green tea for the ECGC. Later on, the serotonin will be able to be converted to melatonin and you will have better sleep as well! This is a good time because 5htp can raise cortisol levels, and we start to trickle down cortisol in the afternoon!

  • @thebachu786
    @thebachu786 Před 3 lety +2

    a very well done video, great information content. crisp delivery!

  • @kovacsmihai7022
    @kovacsmihai7022 Před 5 lety +10

    I found the video to be quite helpful. Thank you and keep up the good work. You've earned a new subscriber

  • @arsh925
    @arsh925 Před 3 lety

    I am so glad I found this channel ❤️

  • @Emadagban777
    @Emadagban777 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent explanation. I couldn't find such a clear and thorough yet concise information on this topic elsewhere.

  • @Ace-od8en
    @Ace-od8en Před 3 lety +3

    This was so good I subscribed. Quality content 👌 amazing British voice. Intelligent, authoritative and mature. I was looking for a very deep, scientific explanation and I found it. I will be exploring more of your channel and content. Thanks.

  • @melmars6760
    @melmars6760 Před 3 lety +4

    Such a helpful explanation. I had to go check out David Nutt and his research, as well as the Institute. So helpful for outlining the difference for 5ht1a and 5ht2a for me

  • @ConnoisseurOfExistence

    Super informative, thanks!

  • @aishaakhterakhter5384

    Thank you so much.

  • @augustishotinaugust2897
    @augustishotinaugust2897 Před 4 lety +3

    I wish they had much more information on what exactly dxm does to the brain and body

  • @yogi9631
    @yogi9631 Před rokem

    GREAT INFO

  • @5-ht2a
    @5-ht2a Před 4 lety +1

    amazing

  • @mariyajacob4107
    @mariyajacob4107 Před 4 lety

    Thanku

  • @ParallaxView111
    @ParallaxView111 Před 2 lety +1

    I would like to suggest this lecture demonstrates why a person's diet should be examined before going the pharmaceutical rout. For example how much tryptophan is in a vegan diet vs a diet that includes animal products: milk, beef, fish, chicken. These are the highest foods in tryptophan. Look at the actual milligrams per gram, not just weather or not a food contains tryptophan.

  • @bobbysmith36
    @bobbysmith36 Před 4 lety +1

    PERIOD

  • @mms7146
    @mms7146 Před 3 lety

    loved the video. What Uni year is this supposed to target?

  • @natecooper9457
    @natecooper9457 Před 4 lety +3

    You had me at mdma

  • @psych0pharm
    @psych0pharm Před 3 lety

    im waiting for the 1a's to be classified as a nootropic

  • @Cathy-ux9xd
    @Cathy-ux9xd Před 2 lety

    I have a high 5-hiaa urine result. I’m trying to understand why.

  • @vegetossgss1114
    @vegetossgss1114 Před rokem +1

    What about microglia?

  • @sorianasor9730
    @sorianasor9730 Před 11 měsíci

    why stimulation of serotonin receptor a2 lead to depression

  • @zakirzak1494
    @zakirzak1494 Před 2 lety +1

    @2:16 5HT1A -is it presynaptic or postsynaptic??? .... I thought it is presynaptic as it is a reuptake auto inhibitor via the feedback

    • @leahwhite1712
      @leahwhite1712 Před 2 lety

      It is my understanding, and I may be wrong so someone correct me If I am: basically, it is both. It is a presynaptic receptor on serotonergic neurons, so neurons whose primary role is to release serotonin. In this way, it is inhibitory and autoregulates (so if 5ht bound to the presynaptic 5ht1a autoreceptor, it inhibits further release of 5ht..negative feedback loop, self-regulating). There are also 5ht1a receptors, primarily in limbic system, that are postsynaptic receptors on neurons whose primary role is to release modulators that are NOT serotonin. This postsynaptic 5HT1A heteroreceptor is also inhibitory, in that it can dampen the limbic system response by ceasing / lessening firing rates, regulating stress/anxiety in that way. So basically, it is found in the brain as both, both a presynaptic autoreceptor and postsynaptic heteroreceptor. Hope this helps!

  • @thealgorithm4429
    @thealgorithm4429 Před 3 lety

    5-HTP provides a great source of serotonin for the brain to munch on. It is extremely affordable as well.

    • @SItgix
      @SItgix Před 3 lety

      please be careful when you spout out misinfirmation online, 5HTP is NOT a good source as it raises systemic serotonin and not only in the brain. 5HTP bypasses tryptophan hydroxylase (the amount of tryptophan metabolized is limited by the body with that process) and can therefore lead to too high serum serotonin levels in the body which have shown to be carcinogenic.

    • @thealgorithm4429
      @thealgorithm4429 Před 3 lety

      @@SItgix do you have a source for this information? Are you talking about short-term, or long-term use? People who use 5-HTP are already in the "low serum-level" category, they would need heavy long term exposure to face a dangerous level, if taken correctly, under the watch of a physician. I won't believe that high serum-serotonin levels are carcinogenic in humans either, until some reliable source is provided.

    • @lebest8415
      @lebest8415 Před 3 lety

      Its actually bad for the heart because some of the 5htp is converted to sertonin in the blood which cause heart problems

    • @BaconNCereal
      @BaconNCereal Před 2 lety

      That shit hurt my kidneys

  • @Azur_Vita
    @Azur_Vita Před 2 lety +1

    Are thete natural ways to increase 5-HT e.g. MDMA ?

    • @philipm3173
      @philipm3173 Před rokem +2

      Meditation. MDMA will actually leave your 5-ht levels lower (well technically it will downregulate the receptors) afterwards if used to excess.

  • @Sci-Co555
    @Sci-Co555 Před 4 lety

    so how can u enhance 5ht if it is depleted ??
    how can you replenish it first ??
    from my understanding it release it but if it depleted you get a headache

    • @NSachs-tx8xb
      @NSachs-tx8xb Před 4 lety +2

      By taking SSRIs and 5htp.

    • @taaj4403
      @taaj4403 Před 4 lety +1

      N. Sachs yes. It’s worked for me.

    • @daveland2653
      @daveland2653 Před 3 lety

      I use L-Tryptophan as a supplement.

    • @thealgorithm4429
      @thealgorithm4429 Před 3 lety +4

      @@NSachs-tx8xb never take those at the same time. Both are effective, but potentially deadly in combination.

  • @ivannovoselac3518
    @ivannovoselac3518 Před 3 lety +2

    I was thinking that anxiety is learned behavior not chemical imbalance?

    • @msgirl01
      @msgirl01 Před 3 lety +2

      Like most mental health issues it's usually both.

    • @-Datboijj-
      @-Datboijj- Před 3 lety

      @@msgirl01 no its all chemical imbalance

    • @msgirl01
      @msgirl01 Před 3 lety

      @@-Datboijj- what about people who get ptad related anxiety, or other situational anxiety. There are also hard wired changes that take place over time (like OP said learned behavior) to increase a propensity for anxiety. And hard wired genetic issues. There's also chemical imbalances resulting from chronic trauma. And sometimes it is purely an organic chemical imbalance. But that's certainly not the only cause.

    • @r.l.mcdermid6034
      @r.l.mcdermid6034 Před 2 lety +1

      @@-Datboijj- didn't know that you were a psychologist lel. Anywho, if it were all chemical unbalances then no amount of cognitive behavioral therapy would work. Guess what? It does! If it can be unlearned than it can be learned. :)

    • @user-jm3ob3hl2t
      @user-jm3ob3hl2t Před 2 lety +3

      It's a learned behavior because no one is born with chronic anxiety. Anxiety causes chemical changes in the brain when it happens. The amygdala releases nenorephorine and addernaline and if it happens constantly those pathways in the brain are more easily activated which is an inappropriate response. Basically a chemical imbalance due to the way some people's brain developed and is caused by stress and trauma previously.

  • @lightshadow3101
    @lightshadow3101 Před 4 lety +4

    To complex I don’t understand it.):

    • @philipm3173
      @philipm3173 Před rokem

      You can't jump in and expect to understand it if you don't have any background. First you need to read up on what receptors actually are and how they work on a basic level.

  • @morganamarianana3088
    @morganamarianana3088 Před 2 lety +1

    ok my serotonin is very low. wtf do I do

  • @dinazzzzzzzzz
    @dinazzzzzzzzz Před 2 lety

    Bapak susah

  • @mariyajacob4107
    @mariyajacob4107 Před 4 lety

    Thanku