|  | Serotonin, also known as 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine), is 
        a neurotransmitter found at the synapses of certain neurons. That is, 
        it is released by the tip of one stimulated neuron, and recognized by 
        a specific serotonin neurotransmitter receptor on an adjacent neuron, 
        causing it to fire. In this way, the nerve impulse is propagated throughout 
        the nervous system. Note that after a nerve fires 
        at a synapse, the neurotransmitter must be taken back up by the original 
        neuron and transported back into a synaptic vesicle so that it is ready 
        to fire again. This so-called re-uptake is an extremely 
        important aspect of nervous system function.  Neorons that release different neurotransmitters are found in different 
        parts of the nervous system. Serotonin is found in parts of the brain 
        associated with memory, emotions, and feelings. It is also important for 
        body temperature regulation among other things.
 MDMA or ecstasy causes the rapid release of serotonin from neurons, in 
        essence causing many to fire at once. This can cause an intense feeling 
        of well-being and is found to be pleasurable by some. Recent research 
        reveals that the serotonin is released because the MDMA interacts with 
        the proteins responsible for transporting serotonin around the neuron 
        as it gets ready to fire.
 Every generation for the past several, young people have believed they 
        have found the first truly safe recreational drug. First it was LSD in 
        the 60s, then it was cocaine in my era. Both have been shown to 
        be harmful in numerous ways. Recently, ecstasy has been touted as being 
        safe and all-night rave parties are still around. This is truly scary 
        as ecstasy has recently been found to be extremely dangerous, causing 
        what appears to be permanent brain damage with even a single use. No, 
        this is not overstated propaganda to stop use of a drug. It is a scientific 
        warning that ecstasy users are harming themselves, perhaps permanently.
 Through mechanisms that are only now being understood, it turns out that 
        the serotonin containing neurons 
        die in response to exposure to ecstasy!!! They 
        undergo programmed cell death, apoptosis. The first result of this 
        is that users have to take more ecstasy to get the same effect, causing 
        even more damage with subsequent use. Clinical studies have also established 
        that this is associated with loss 
        of memory function. It is a very long lasting effect, and 
        it is feared to be permanent. One last problem. A significant number 
        of animals in studies die from hyperthermia when given even one dose of 
        ecstasy. That is, they lose control of their body temerature and they 
        die. This happens in too many people as well, creating the real threat 
        of fatal overdose. Bottom line: ecstasy is extremely damaging and should 
        never be used!!!!
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