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Title: Neurotransmitter


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Neurotransmitter
  • 2 group (Ajou, Sogang Univ.)

An Bum-Chu, Lee Kyung-Bun
ACADEMYIC CONFERENCE OF LIFE SCIENCE
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Content
  • Introduction
  • Neurotransmitter
  • Definition, synthesis storage, Release,
    Recovery degradation, discovery
  • Receptor
  • Receptor type (transmitter-gated ion channel,
    G-protein coupled receptor)
  • AChR, GABAAR, Dopamine receptor, Glutamate
    receptor, Opioid receptor
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Agonist and Antagonist
  • Cocaine Amphetamine, Caffeine, opioid,
    nicotine, alcohol

3
Introduction
  • Why should we study neurotransmitter about
    addiction?
  • How will we study neurotransmitter about
    addiction?

4
Definition
  • The molecule must be synthesized and stored in
    the presynaptic neuron.
  • The molecule must be released by the presynaptic
    axon terminal upon stimulation.
  • The molecule, when experimentally applied, must
    produce a response in the postsynaptic cell that
    mimics the response produced by the release of
    neurotransmitter from the presynaptic neuron.

5
Classification
  • Amino acid
  • Amine
  • Peptide

6
Synthesis Storage
  • Amino acid Amine
  • Peptide

7
Synthesis Storage
  • Colinergic neuron
  • Catecholaminergic neuron
  • Serotoninergic neuron
  • Amino acidergic neuron

8
Release
  • Arrival of AP
  • Ca2 channel open (voltage dependent)
  • Ca2 influx
  • Exocytosis (synaptic vesicle)

9
Recovery Degradation
  • Diffusion
  • Reuptake
  • Presynapse transport glia transport
  • Degradation
  • Degradation by enzyme

AChE
acetylcolin
Acetate choline
10
Discovery
  • Immuno - cytochemistry
  • In situ hybridization

11
Receptor
  • Receptor type
  • AChR (Acetylcoline receptor)
  • GABAA receptor
  • Dopamine receptor
  • Glutamate receptor
  • Opioid receptor

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Receptor Type
  • Transmitter-gated ion channel
  • IPSP (inhibitatory postsynaptic potential)
  • EPSP (excitatory postsynaptic potential)
  • G-protein coupled receptor
  • Shortcut pathway
  • Second messenger cascade

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(acetylcolin receptor) AChR
  • nAChR
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Transmitter-gated ion channel
  • 4 subunit pentamer
  • mAChR
  • Cardiac muscle
  • G protein-coupled receptor
  • 4 subtype (m1, m2, m3, m4)

14
GABAA Receptor
  • Transmitter-gated ion channel
  • Cl- ion influx (IPSP)

15
Dopamine Receptor
  • G-protein coupled receptor
  • D1-like family (D1, D5)
  • D2-like family (D2-D2L D2S, D3, D4)

16
Glutamate Receptor
  • AMPA, NMDA, kainate
  • Transmitter-gated ion channel
  • Mechanism

17
Opioid Receptor
  • Antinociception
  • G-protein coupled receptor
  • Subtype
  • µ (µ1µ2), d(d1d2), ?(?1?2?3)

18
Neuropharmacology
  • Antagonist agonist
  • Action of addictive drugs
  • Coanine amphetamine
  • Caffeine
  • Opioites
  • Nicotine
  • Alcohol

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Action of addictive drugs
  • drug imitation or inhibition of secretion of
    specific neurotransmitter
  • antagonist
  • Blocking of specific neurotransmitter
  • agonist
  • Imitation or increase of neurotransmitter
  • The ways the drug can affect the synaptic
    transmission

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Action of addictive drugs
  • Dopamine-neurotransmitter of CNS
  • synthesis, storage, release
  • actions of dopamine
  • Dopaminergic nigro-neostriatal pathway
  • Mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway
  • Tubo-infundidular system

22
  • Mesolimbic dopaminergic reward system

23
Cocaine Amphetamine
  • Mechanism
  • Cocaine and amphetamine ? binding to dopamine
    reuptake trandporter ? inhibition of dopamine
    reuptake? accumulation of dopamine in synapse ?
    stimulation of receptor ? incresed dopamine
    activity
  • Actions of cocaine amphetamine temporary
  • Autoreceptor
  • Flash (add cocaine, without cocaine)
  • Amphetame-powerfully dopamine releases -mentaliy,
    physically

24
Inhibition of dopamine reuptake
  • Other drug
  • ex.cocaine, amphetamine, domperidone

25
Caffeine
  • Caffeine
  • action heart rate increase, blood vessel
    constriction , headache
  • Inhibition of adenosine
  • adenosine inhibition of dopamine release
  • As a result, increase of dopamine release

26
Opiates
  • Morphine, heroin
  • endolphin neurotransmitter released from brain
  • endolphin opiates ? receptor ? excite of
    periaqueductal gray area ? decreased secretion of
    P substance ? decreased pain

27
  • Pain pathway

28
  • pathway of analgesia suppression

29
Nicotine
  • Chemical in cigarette
  • nicotinic receptor(acethycholine receptor)
    blocking
  • Binding to receptor that increase the sectretion
    of doapmine in nucleus accumbens ? reinforce
  • Catecholamine release ? rised blood pressure,
    perspiration

30
nicotinic receptor and its action
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Alcohol
  • Disfunction of recognition (inference, memory
    etc)
  • Influx inhibition of Na ? prevention of nerve
    system
  • Decrease of serotonin, activation of GABA receptor
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