Close X
Sunday, December 1, 2024
ADVT 
Health

Serotonin can reduce sensitivity to pain

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Aug, 2014 08:12 AM
    Researchers at Portugal's Champalimaud Foundation said Friday that the molecule of serotonin in the organism can diminish sensitivity to pain.
     
    "The effect of the liberation of serotonin was clear. The rats we stimulated with serotonin revealed a significative decrease in sensibility to pain, when we compared them to the rats in the control group," Xinhua quoted Guillaume Dugue, one of the researchers, as saying in a press release.
     
    The results found by the scientists, led by Champalimaud Foundation Neuroscience Programme Director Zachary Mainen, were published in the scientific magazine Plos One Friday.
     
    "There is still yet a lot of work to do to understand the effects of serotonin, but one day methods like this will be used to control situations like chronic pain," Mainen told Portuguese Lusa news agency.
     
    He added that the team had taken another step to understanding the physiological role of this molecule.
     
    Champalimaud Foundation is a biomedical research unit based in Portuguese capital Lisbon.

    MORE Health ARTICLES

    Vaccine for dust-mite allergies

    Vaccine for dust-mite allergies
    If you are allergic to dust mites, here comes the help. Researchers have now developed a vaccine that can combat dust-mite allergies by switching on the...

    Vaccine for dust-mite allergies

    Condom that neutralises HIV virus gets clearance

    Condom that neutralises HIV virus gets clearance
    Australian authorities have approved a condom developed in the country which contains a substance that destroys AIDS-causing HIV and other sexually transmitted...

    Condom that neutralises HIV virus gets clearance

    Heart attacks kill younger women faster than men: Study

    Heart attacks kill younger women faster than men: Study
    Aakriti Gupta, an Indian-origin researcher at the Yale School of Medicine, has found that women have longer hospital stays and are more likely than men to die in the...

    Heart attacks kill younger women faster than men: Study

    Scientists spot 108 genes linked to schizophrenia

    Scientists spot 108 genes linked to schizophrenia
    Hundreds of researchers from the PGC pooled samples from more than 1,50,000 people, of whom 36,989 had been diagnosed with schizophrenia....

    Scientists spot 108 genes linked to schizophrenia

    Deadly virus detected in camel barn

    Deadly virus detected in camel barn
    Researchers have detected genetic fragments of deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in the air of a barn housing a camel infected with the virus....

    Deadly virus detected in camel barn

    Lack of awareness pushing female condoms into oblivion

    Lack of awareness pushing female condoms into oblivion
    Even after twenty years of introduction in the US, awareness about female condom is alarmingly limited among young adults, says a study....

    Lack of awareness pushing female condoms into oblivion