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Presynaptic Axon Terminal Postsynaptic Membrane Terminal Button Dendritic Spine
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(1) Precursor Transport
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______ NT (2) Synthesis enzymes/cofactors
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(3) Storage in vesicles
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Synapse Vesicles NT Terminal Button Dendritic Spine
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Synapse Terminal Button Dendritic Spine (4) Release Receptors
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Synapse Terminal Button Dendritic Spine AP
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Ca 2+ Exocytosis
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(5) Activation
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Quantum release Each vesicle contains one quanta of neurotransmitter (approximately 5000 molecules) – quanta release
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(3) Transmitter Inactivation 1.Reuptake by presynaptic terminal 2.Uptake by glial cells 3.Enzymatic degradation 4.Presynaptic receptor 5.Diffusion 6.Combination of above
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(6) Termination
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(1) Termination by... Diffusion
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(2) Termination by... Enzymatic degradation
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(3) Termination by... Reuptake by presynaptic terminal Uptake by glial cells
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(4) Termination by... Autoreceptors A
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2. Receptor Activation NS uses 40 families, act on 100 types of receptors; cause EPSPs and IPSPs, Neuromodulators cause, via 2nd messengers, more complex metabolic effects in the PSM. Ionotropic channel –directly controls channel –fast Metabotropic channel –second messenger systems –receptor indirectly controls channel ~
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(1) Ionotropic Channels neurotransmitter NT Channel
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Ionotropic Channels NT Pore
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Ionotropic Channels NT
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Ionotropic Channels NT
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G protein: Protein Phosphorylation Receptor trans- ducer primary effector external signal: nt 2d messenger secondary effector Receptor trans- ducer primary effector external signal: NT 2d messenger secondary effector GSGS norepinephrine cAMP protein kinase adrenergic -R adenylyl cyclase
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G protein: Protein Phosphorylation R G GDP ACAC PK
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G protein: Protein Phosphorylation R ACAC PK G GTP ATP cAMP
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G protein: Protein Phosphorylation R ACAC PK G GTP ATP cAMP P Pore
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