CNS Flashcards
GABA
- Inhibitory NT
RECEPTORS: GABA-A/B
Glycine
- Inhibitory NT
- Local Interneurons in the spinal chord and brain stem
- *Stricknine and Tetanus inhibit Glycine**
Glutamate
- Excitatory NT
- Ionatropic Receptors
- Metabotropic Receptors - I, II, III (II and III are presynaptic Autoreceptors)
EXCITOXICITY: Neuronal death from LOTS of Glutamate
Ionatropic Receptors: KA
Kainate
- Hippocampus, Cerebellum, Spinal Cord
- Mediate Fast Depolarization
Ionatropic Receptors: AMPA
Alpha-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole Proprionic Acid (Just call it AMPA)
- Present on All Neurons
- Mediate Fast Depolarization
Ionatropic Receptors: NMDA
N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
- All neurons in the CNS
- Long Term Potentiation (LTP)
- Prolonged (hours to days) INC in the size of a postsynaptic response to a presynaptic response to a presynaptic stimulus of a given strength
Ach
- Spinal Cord - RENSHAW CELLS
- Neurons in the neostriatum, medial septal nucleus, reticular formation
- M1: Slow excitation
- M2: Slow Inhibition
- Nm
Dopamine
- Substantia Nigra –> Neostriatum
- Ventral Tegmental Region –> Limbic Cortex
D1-D5
Norepi
Hypothalamus, limbic system, reticular formation
A1B - Enhances Excitatory inputs by both indirect and direct mechs
-Attention and Arousal
A2 - INHIBITORY
5HT
- Neurons in the Raphe or midline regions of the pons and upper brain stem
- 5HT1-4 (5HT3 is IONOTROPIC)
Peptides
Enkephalins
Endorphins
Neurotensin
Substance P
Actions of CNS Drugs
- CNS Depressants
- CNS Stimulants
Drugs that Selectively modify CNS Fxn: Anticonvulsants, Anti-Parkinson’s Agents, Opioid Analgesics, Anti-Depressants, Antimanic and Antipsychotics Agents
CNS Stimulants: ADHD
Amphetamine & Dexoamphetamine (Adderall)
Methamphetamine (Desoxyn)
Methyphenidate (Ritalin)
CNS Stimulants: Narcolepsy, Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWSD)
Modafinil (provigil)
CNS Stimulants: Local Anesthetics
Cocaine