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Page 56 <strong>of</strong> 207 RIVM report 650270002<br />

Sero<strong>to</strong>nin<br />

TOXICOLOGY<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>to</strong>xicity data on sero<strong>to</strong>nin that are available in the literature are mostly related <strong>to</strong><br />

increased endogenous sero<strong>to</strong>nin or its metabolites level by metabolic or medication<br />

effect.<br />

Acute <strong>to</strong>xicity<br />

Human<br />

Acute <strong>to</strong>xicity <strong>of</strong> sero<strong>to</strong>nin is displayed when the endogenous sero<strong>to</strong>nin level or its<br />

metabolites is raised by exogenous fac<strong>to</strong>rs (drugs (sero<strong>to</strong>nin reuptake inhibi<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

monoamine oxidase inhibi<strong>to</strong>r), food (banana or walnuts) in combination with alcohol,<br />

tryp<strong>to</strong>phan) or by sero<strong>to</strong>nin hyperproduction in the body (carcinoid tumor). <strong>The</strong> most<br />

common clinical symp<strong>to</strong>ms observed are: nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea and<br />

uremic anorexia (11, 35, 36).<br />

<strong>The</strong> sero<strong>to</strong>nin syndrome (SS) is a <strong>to</strong>xic reaction <strong>to</strong> a (relative) hypersero<strong>to</strong>nergic<br />

condition in the brainstem and the spinal cord. Mo<strong>to</strong>ric restlessness and anxiety,<br />

fever, diaphoresis, and myoclonus characterize the syndrome. <strong>The</strong> syndrome is<br />

probably an extreme form <strong>of</strong> well-known adverse effects. A particular high risk is<br />

seen at combination treatments with monoamine oxidase inhibi<strong>to</strong>rs and sero<strong>to</strong>nergic<br />

agents (37).<br />

Animal<br />

sc-rat LD50: 285 mg/kg (38)<br />

iv-rat LD50: 30 mg/kg (38)<br />

oral-mouse LD50: 60 mg/kg (38)<br />

ipr-mouse LD50: 160 mg/kg (38)<br />

sc-mouse LD50: 601 mg/kg (38)<br />

iv-mouse LD50: 81 mg/kg (38)<br />

ims-mouse LD50: 750 mg/kg (38)<br />

iv-guinea-pig LD50: 12,8 mg/kg (38)<br />

Local <strong>to</strong>lerance<br />

Human<br />

No data available<br />

Animal<br />

No data available<br />

Repeated dose <strong>to</strong>xicity<br />

Subacute<br />

No data available<br />

Semichronic<br />

No data available<br />

Chronic<br />

Sero<strong>to</strong>nin is a vasoactive amine, which has been suggested <strong>to</strong> be a media<strong>to</strong>r in a wide<br />

number <strong>of</strong> vascular pathologies in human. Alterations in peripheral sero<strong>to</strong>nin have<br />

been related <strong>to</strong> a major risk in suffering vascular diseases in the diabetic population.<br />

Also, the valvular thickening seen in carcinoid heart syndrome could be associated<br />

with sero<strong>to</strong>nin. <strong>The</strong> mechanism <strong>of</strong> the plaque formation is poorly unders<strong>to</strong>od, and<br />

may involve either kinins or sero<strong>to</strong>nin and its metabolite, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid.<br />

Its role in hemostasis and thrombosis is not clear. It does amplify aggregation induced<br />

by other aggregating agents and in certain individuals can induce aggregation alone.

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