ya. basically all the receptors are in the middle of a serotonin shitt storm and all the receptors become hyperstimulated
No, the serotonin is collected and stored by platelets but not released by them. Serotonin is secreted by Enterochromaffin cells.
The release of stored serotonin and the eventual damage of serotonin-producing neurons is most closely associated with the long-term use of synthetic drugs, particularly certain recreational drugs like MDMA (ecstasy) and methamphetamine. These substances can lead to excessive serotonin release, causing neurotoxic effects that damage serotonergic neurons over time. This can result in long-lasting changes in mood, behavior, and overall mental health. Additionally, chronic use of these drugs may contribute to serotonin depletion and related disorders.
Serotonin is primarily stored in synaptic vesicles located in the presynaptic terminals of serotonergic neurons. When an action potential reaches the terminal, these vesicles fuse with the presynaptic membrane, releasing serotonin into the synaptic cleft. This release allows serotonin to bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, facilitating neurotransmission.
No!
it is stored in vacuoles then released into the synapse.
that was stored for a respiration...
The mitochondria releases energy stored in food which is in cells.
MITOCHONDRIA
Glycolysis is the process that all organisms release energy stored in the bonds of glucose.
Mitochondria release the energy stored in food.
yes.
Mitochondria