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Re: GABA receptors external to brain? » jasmineneroli

Posted by Larry Hoover on January 24, 2005, at 6:03:57

In reply to Re: GABA receptors external to brain? » Larry Hoover, posted by jasmineneroli on January 23, 2005, at 17:21:26

> > They also have an intimate regulatory role in acid secretion and release of the proteolytic enzyme pepsin in the stomach.
> >
> ****
> That's very interesting, Lar. Probably accounts for why I feel a lot of my anxiety as "nervousness" in my stomach, including nausea, stomach churning and "butterflies". And why taking Klonopin gets rid of it so well.
> What do you think?????
> Jas

That could be a central effect, too. Central as in central nervous system, with feedback to the stomach via the vagus nerve.

Still, it sounds like a reasonable explanation.

Lar

 

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