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Long-Term Serotonin Administration Induces Heart Valve Disease in Rats

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2005

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For the first time, long-term serotonin administration was performed in rats. Morphological and echocardiographic changes similar to those seen in human carcinoid heart disease developed. This study demonstrates that serotonin most likely is involved in the pathogenesis of carcinoid heart disease.

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