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What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory
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Types of Responses Excitatory: Opens sodium gates Starts a nerve impulse Inhibitory Makes neuron more negative on inside Raises Threshold Requires more stimulus to start a nerve impulse
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Summation Effect produced by the accumulation of neurotransmitters from two or more neurons
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EXAMPLES NeurotransmitterExcitatory or Inhibitory Effect AcetylcholineBoth excitatory and inhibitory Involved with somatic & parasympathetic nervous systems Stimulates skeletal muscles Inhibits cardiac muscles Norepinephrine (noradrealine) Excitatory Involved with sympathetic nervous system
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NeurotransmitterExcitatory or Inhibitory Effect GlutamateExcitatory Cerebral cortex (brain) excitatory transmissions 75% of all transmissions GABA (Gamma aminobutyric acid) Inhibitory Cerebral cortex inhibitory transmissions DopamineExcitatory Elevates mood Controls skeletal muscles SeratoninInhibitory Involved in alertness, sleepiness, mood, thermoregulation
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Disorders Alzheimer’s Disease Low acetylcholine Parkinson’s Disease Low dopamine
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Drugs…. Which are good? Which are bad? Prescription drugs Made to alter neurotransmitter release Addictive drugs Interfere with neurotransmitters Produce feeling of pleasure Release dopamine
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Prescription Drugs Valium Increases GABA Result: alleviate anxiety Prozac Enhances serotonin Result: antidepressant
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Drug and Poison Overview Muscle paralysis E.g. Nerve gas, botulin toxin, some insecticides Result: disrupts acetylcholine Stimulants Mimics norepinephrine Result: alertness, excitement Depressants Block norepinephrine formation Result: slows body activity, depression Hallucinogens Interferes with serotonin
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Methamphetamine Enters synaptic vessicles Causes dopamine release Blocks dopamine from reentering synaptic knob Result: Increased pleasure
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Cocaine Enters synapse Blocks dopamine from reentering synaptic knob Result: Increased pleasure
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Nictoine Binds to receptor on presynaptic neuron Causes more dopamine to be released
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