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Neurotransmitters
Review:
Metabotropic
Does not let ions in

second messenger system, (g-proteins)

Life Cycle Of Neurotransmitters
Reuptake: drawn back to the presynaptic cell & reused

Needs energy (atp)

Enzyme Degradation: Special enzymes in extracellular fluid break it down

Glia Cell removal: astrocytes remove neurotransmitters into the bloodstream




Neurotransmitters: General Comments
There are >100 types of neurotransmitters

Many fit into more than 1 type of receptor

Way more than 100 receptors

Not inherently inhibitory or excitatory, but depend on the receptor that they fit
into

Small neurotransmitters (misc) & big neurotransmitters (peptides)

Many neurotransmitters are considered hormones when in the bloodstream


Neurotransmitter criteria
1. Needs to be present in the presynaptic cell

2. Neurons must be able to make or accumulate the chemical

3. Must be a way to inactivate or stop the signal


Neurotransmitters 1

, 4. Should be released when the presynaptic neuron is stimulated

5. If it is applied exogenously it should mimic the effects (if it is taken from cell
and given to another the effects should be the same)


Groups & types of Neurotransmitters
Amino Acids
Glutamate

Very Abundant in the brain (90% of all synapses)

Typically excitatory

Synthesized from glutamine

Perception, memory, learning

Get glutamate from food & we produce it

Binds to GPCR (Gq & Gi) & ionotropic receptors

Often opens Na+ channels

Removed by Glia & reuptake

EAATs= excitatory amino acid transporters

3 Ionotropic receptors

Kainate receptors (allows sodium into the cell)

AMPA

Very straightforward cation channels, letting sodium in
(depolarization)

NMDA

Co-localized with AMPA

Ligen gated, cation channel

Has a magnesium block in it (Mg2+ ion)

When a depolarization occurs, magnesium ion leaves




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