neurotic
Bluelighter
I'm no neurologist, all I know is stuff I read online, but serotonin intrigues me. Like, some people say it is associated with the euphoria of drugs, right? Like both coke and MDMA are euphoric and although via different mechanisms (coke being a reuptake inhibitor and MDMA being a releasing agent), increase the concentration of serotonin on the synapse, right? Of course they also increase dopamine and norepinephrine.
And I guess it is thought that this plays a role in the euphoria/feeling good, hence why some antidepressants are serotonin reuptake inhibitors themselves, with long half-lifes so that for a long time, there is more serotonin in the synapses, making the people feel better, right? But I just believe like may be serotonin isn't that simple and that merely higher levels of serotonin haven't much to do with euphoria.
I mean, if I IV a dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, such as methylphenidate, right away, on my brain, there will be an increased concentration of these neurotransmitters which is what causes the high. But, so if low levels of serotonin are depression, and higher concentrations (but not high enough to cause serotonin syndrome) of serotonin are pleasure, this makes me think that if IV a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (which will instantly raise serotonin levels in the synapse) I'll feel at least euphoric, right?
Do opioids have some action on serotonin? Because they do induce euphoria/feeling good.
Any thoughts on that?
And I guess it is thought that this plays a role in the euphoria/feeling good, hence why some antidepressants are serotonin reuptake inhibitors themselves, with long half-lifes so that for a long time, there is more serotonin in the synapses, making the people feel better, right? But I just believe like may be serotonin isn't that simple and that merely higher levels of serotonin haven't much to do with euphoria.
I mean, if I IV a dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, such as methylphenidate, right away, on my brain, there will be an increased concentration of these neurotransmitters which is what causes the high. But, so if low levels of serotonin are depression, and higher concentrations (but not high enough to cause serotonin syndrome) of serotonin are pleasure, this makes me think that if IV a serotonin reuptake inhibitor (which will instantly raise serotonin levels in the synapse) I'll feel at least euphoric, right?
Do opioids have some action on serotonin? Because they do induce euphoria/feeling good.
Any thoughts on that?
