Abstract

Serotonin reduces the respiratory function of the mitochondria of the brain, heart and liver of rats. Serotonin significantly reduces the transport of electrons from glutamate to the oxygen molecule along the respiratory chain relative to succinate. These changes lead to a slight increase in the oxidative efficiency of phosphorylation in the oxidation of glutamate in mitochondria.

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