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5-HT2C is a G protein-coupled serotonin receptor of the 5-HT2 family, signaling through Gq/11 proteins and phospholipase C, and is expressed almost exclusively in the central nervous system, where it contributes to the regulation of appetite, mood, and locomotor activity.[1] 5-HT2C agonism suppresses appetite and was the mechanism of the anorectic medicine lorcaserin, while 5-HT2C antagonism is one contributor to the weight gain associated with several neuroleptics.

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  1. Hoyer D, Hannon JP, Martin GR. Molecular, pharmacological and functional diversity of 5-HT receptors. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 2002 Apr;71(4):533-554. PMID: 11888546.