CN - Chapter 6 - Neurotransmitter Systems Flashcards

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cholinergic

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Describing neurons or synapses that produce and release acetylcholine (ACh).

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noradrenergic

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Describing neurons or synapses that produce and release norepinephrine (NE).

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glutamatergic

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Describing neurons or synapses that produce and release glutamate (Glu).

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GABAergic

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Describing neurons or synapses that produce and release gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA).

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peptidergic

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Describing neurons or synapses that produce and release peptide neurotransmitters.

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6
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immunocytochemistry

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An anatomical method that uses antibodies to study the location of molecules within cells.

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<i>in situ</i> hybridization

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A method for localizing strands of messenger RNA (mRNA) within cells.

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autoradiography

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A method for visualizing sites of radioactive emissions in tissue sections.

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microionophoresis

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A method of applying drugs and neurotransmitters in very small quantities to cells.

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receptor subtype

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One of several receptors to which a neurotransmitter binds.

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nicotinic ACh receptor

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A class of acetylcholine-gated ion channels found in various locations, notably at the neuromuscular junction.

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muscarinic ACh receptor

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A subtype of acetylcholine receptor that is G-protein-coupled.

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AMPA receptor

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A subtype of glutamate receptor; a glutamate-gated ion channel that is permeable to Na+ and K+.

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NMDA receptor

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A subtype of glutamate receptor; a glutamate-gated ion channel that is permeable to Na+, K+, and Ca2+. Inward ionic current through the <i>N</i>-methyl--asparate receptor is voltage dependent because of a magnesium block at negative membrane potentials.

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