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Title: Read page 424-425 on drugs and the brain


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Read page 424-425 on drugs and the brain
  • What 3 major concepts should we study to
    understand this article further?

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Synapsesin-aps, si-napsSynapse
  • (noun) Small gap between nerve cells
  • Use in a sentence A synapse is cool.

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Neurotransmitters and The Synapse
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  • Synapse unique junction that mediates
    information flow from one neuron to another or
    effector cell huh?

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  • Most synapses occur between axon of one nerve and
    the dendrite of another BUT

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Pre vs Post
  • Presynaptic neuron- carries impulse towards a
    synapse Sender
  • Postsynaptic neuron- carries impulse away from a
    synapse receiver

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  • TWO TYPES
  • A. electrical synapse
  • B. chemical synapse

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Electrical Synapse
  • Allow current carrying ions to flow directly from
    one neuron to the next
  • Found in the brain, limited in adulthood
  • Most are replaced by chemical synapses

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Chemical Synapses
  • -release/reception of neurotransmitters
  • Neurotransmitters act to open/close ion channels

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Anatomy of the chemical synapse
  • axonal
    terminal
  • synaptic
    vesicles
  • receptor region
  • synaptic cleft

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Information Transfer Across Chemical Synapses
  • 1. Calcium gates open in the presynaptic axonal
    terminal
  • Depolarization causes voltage-gated Ca2 channels
    to open

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  • 2. Neurotransmitter is released
  • Direct result of calcium being present
  • Exocytosis

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  • 3. Neurotransmitter binds to post-synaptic
    receptors
  • 4. Ion channels open in the post-synaptic
    membrane Boom!

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Neurotransmitters
  • -language of the nervous system
  • -50 known NT

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Classification
  • 1. Acetylcholine (ACh)
  • -first identified, best understood
  • 2. Biogenic Amines
  • Include dopamine, norepinephrine and
    epinephrine, histamine and serotonin

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  • 3. Amino Acids
  • 4. Peptides (neuropeptides)
  • substance P, endorphins,
  • 5. Novel Messengers
  • ATP
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Carbon Monoxide

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Synthesis of Neurotransmitters
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