Exqm 2 Ch 5-8 Flashcards

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1
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Enzyme that controls level of ACh by breaking it down into choline and acetic acid

A

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)

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2
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Group of neurotransmitters and hormones characterized by two chemical similarities: a core structure of catechol and nitrogen-containing amine. They belong to a wider group of transmitters called monoamines or biochemical amines

A

Catecholamines

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3
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Which NTs are catecholamines ?

A

Dopamine, norepinephrine

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4
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Refers to a compound or transmitter that contains a single amine group (-NH2)

A

Monoamines

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5
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Enzyme responsible for metabolic breakdown of catecholamines and serotonin

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Monoamines Oxidase

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6
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Byproducts of biochemical pathways , such as those involved in neurotransmitter or drug inactivation

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Metabolites

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7
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Process that involves transport of a neurotransmitter from the extra cellular fluid back into the same cell that released it

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Reuptake

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8
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Neurotransmitter, related to NE and EPI that belongs to catecholamines

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Dopamine (DA)

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9
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NT related to DA that belongs to catecholamines. Also functions as a hormone secreted by chromaffun cels of the adrenal medulla

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Norepinephrine

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10
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NT found in the central and peripheral nervous system and synthesized by serotonergic neurons

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Serotonin (5-HT)

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11
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Amino acid characterized by the presence of an insole group. Precursor to 5-HT

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Tryptophan

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12
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The ionized form of glutamic acid. It is an excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter of the CNS

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Glutamate

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13
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Amino acid that is the principal inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS

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GABA

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14
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Enzyme that catalyzes the slow lest step in a biochemical pathway. It determines the overall rate of product formation

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Rate - limiting enzyme

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15
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When ___ binds to its receptors on the postsynaptic membrane, it typically causes an influx of positively charged ions (NA+) and (ca2+) into the postsynaptic neuron resulting in depolarization… more likely for action potential

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Glutamate

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16
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When ____ binds to its receptors on the postsynaptic membrane, it typically causes an influx of negatively charged chloride ions into the post sypnatic neuton. Leads to hyperpolerization of the membrane potential less likely to fire action pot

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gAba

17
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Choline leads to _____

A

Acetylcholine

18
Q

L-tryptophan leads to ….

A

5-HT

19
Q

Glutamine leads to___ which leads to ___

A

Glutamate, y-aminobutryicacid (gaba)

20
Q

Dopinergic system is found mostly in ___

A

Midbrain

21
Q

Dopaminertic system are labeled ___

A

A

22
Q

What is nirgrostriaral pathway important for

A

Motor function (basal ganglia)

23
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What is Mesolimbic pathway important for ?

A

Reward

24
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Mesolimbic pathway

______——-> limbic system (including ____)

A

ventral tegmental area, n. Accumbens

25
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What is noradrenergic system important for

A

Altertness

26
Q

How is serotrngic system labeled ?

A

B

27
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Which system is Raphae nuclei (dorsal and median ) or (b7, b8) associated with ?

A

Serotrnergic sysfen