Neurotransmitters Flashcards

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How does reduction in ACh lead to Alzheimer’s Disease?

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  • Degeneration of cholinergic neurons -> reduction of ACh in the brain -> loss of postsynaptic neurons that respond to cholinergic neurons
  • Synthetic chemicals like nerve gas can be used to help slow the progression of AD – inhibit AChE and increase [ACh] in synapses
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What is Acetylcholine?
What breaks it down?

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  • Major neurotransmitter in the brain and PNS at the NMJ
  • Released by cholinergic neurons
  • Destroyed by AChE (found in pre- and postsynaptic membranes)
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What are Catecholamines?
Where are they snthesized?
Where are they broken down?

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  • Dopamine, epinephrine (epi) and norepinephrine (NE)
  • Synthesized in the brainstem and hypothalamus, epi and NE also synthesized in the adrenal glands
  • Broken down by monoamine oxidase
  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors increase dopamine and NE
    concentration in the synapse and can be used to treat
    depression
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What is the purpose of Monoamine oxidase inhibitors?

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  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitors increase dopamine and NE
    concentration in the synapse and can be used to treat
    depression
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What is Serotonin?

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  • Serotonergic neurons innervate virtually every structure in the brain and spinal cord
  • Excitatory effect on pathways involved in muscle control, inhibitory effect on pathways that mediate sensation
  • Plays a role in regulation of food intake, mood and anxiety
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What are Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors used for?

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) can be used to treat depression

  • Inactivates the presynaptic membrane 5-HT transporter -> mediates the reuptake of serotonin in the presynaptic cell -> increasing [serotonin] in the synaptic cleft
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Amino Acid Neurotransmitters

What is Glutamate?

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  • Most common excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS
  • High concentrations in the extracellular fluid can cause a pain response
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Amino Acid Neurotransmitters

What is GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid)?

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Major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain

  • Not used to build proteins (modified form of glutamate)
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What is Benzodiazepines used for?

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Benzodiazepines reduce anxiety, guard against seizures and induce sleep by increasing Cl- flux through the GABA receptor

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