TAILIEUCHUNG - An overlooked connection: serotonergic mediation of estrogen-related physiology and pathology

Fourth, our analysis of consultation patterns for the management of specific pregnancy- related conditions suggests pregnant women are making discretionary decisions regarding whom to consult depending on their immediate health concerns. Chiropractors are frequently consulted for back pain and sciatica, massage therapists consulted more commonly for neck pain, and naturopaths and acupuncturists more likely to be consulted for pregnancy-related nausea. Women are consulting with CAM practitioners most commonly for management of pain-related conditions. This may be due to women’s perceptions of CAM treatments as safer (while being equally effective) than conventional pain management [5]. However, this perception is only held. | BMC Women s Health BioMed Central Debate An overlooked connection serotonergic mediation of estrogen-related physiology and pathology Leszek A Rybaczyk 1 Meredith J Bashaw2 Dorothy R Pathak3 Scott M Moody4 Roger M Gilders5 and Donald L Holzschu6 Open Access Address 1Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program The Ohio State University 1190 Graves Hall 333 West 10th Avenue Columbus OH 43210-1218 USA 2Department of Psychology 200 Porter Hall Ohio University Athens OH 45701 USA 3Departments of Epidemiology and Family Practice A641 West Fee Hall Michigan State University East Lansing MI48824 USA 4Department of Biological Sciences 318 Irvine Hall Ohio University Athens OH 45701-2939 USA 5School of Recreation and Sport Sciences E184 Grover Center Ohio University Athens Ohio 45701 USA and 6Department of Biological Sciences 239 Life Sciences Building Ohio University Athens OH 45701 USA Email Leszek A Rybaczyk - Meredith J Bashaw - Dorothy R Pathak - pathak@ Scott M Moody - moody@ Roger M Gilders - gilders@ Donald L Holzschu - holzschu@ Corresponding author Published 20 December 2005 Received 12 July 2005 BMC Women s Health 2005 5 12 doi 1472-6874-5-12 Accepted 20 December 2005 This article is available from http 1472-6874 5 12 2005 Rybaczyk et al licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http licenses by which permits unrestricted use distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Background In humans serotonin has typically been investigated as a neurotransmitter. However serotonin also functions as a hormone across animal phyla including those lacking an organized central nervous system. This hormonal action allows serotonin to have physiological consequences in systems outside the central nervous .

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