Title: Definition of Neurotransmitter
1Definition of Neurotransmitter
- Synthesized in the neuron
- Present in the presynaptic terminal and released
in sufficient amounts to effect the post-synaptic
neurons or effector organ - Exogenous application mimics the action of
released neurotransmitter - Specific mechanism exists for removing it from
synaptic cleft.
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3Vesicles - EM
- Small clear vesicles
- small molecule transmitters
- 40-60 nm
- Dense core vesicles
- peptides
- 90-250 nm
- biogenic amines
- 40-120 nm
- often irregularly shaped
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5Acetylcholine
Amino Acid Transmitters
Biogenic Amine Transmitters
6- Amino Acid Transmitters
- Glutamate
- most frequently used neurotransmitter
- GABA (?-aminobutyric acid)
- most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in brain
- Glycine
- major inhibitory neurotransmitter in spinal cord
- Aspartate
Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase
- requires B6 cofactor
7- Glutamate is present in high concentration in ALL
cell, because it is synthesized by normal
metabolism in all neurons (even
non-glutamatergic), but it is stored in vesicle
only in part of them (glutamatergic neurons)
8GABA synthesis enzyme and transporter are
colocalized in hippocampus neurons.
GAD
GAT-1
9Acetylcholine
- Neuromuscular junction
- Parasympathetic post ganglionic neurons
- Cholinergic brainstem nuclei
- Nucleus basalis
10Cholinergic nuclei
11Catecholamines
- Dopamine, Norepinephrine, Epinephrine
Tyrosine hydroxylase - rate-limiting
DOPA Decarboxylase
Dopamine ?-hydroxylase - associated with
vesicles - Norepinephrine is the only
transmitter made in vesicle
12Synthesis of catecholamines
13- Dopamine
- Substantia nigra - Parkinsons disease
- Ventral tegmentum - schizophrenia
- Hypothalamus - autonomic and endocrine function
- Norepinephrine
- locus ceruleus
- 10,000 neurons project to every major region of
brain and spinal cord - Regulate vigilance and responses to novel stimuli
- Sympathetic post ganglionic neurons
- Epinephrine
- Few neurons make it
14Two dopaminergic Systems 1) Sbst. Nigra to
Basal Ganglia 2) VTA to Accumbens, Prefrontal
CTX , Thal, Hippocampus etc
15Noradrenergic system
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17- Histamine
- Mast cells
- Hypothalamus
- regulates behavioral arousal
18Histaminergic system
19- Serotonin
- Raphe nucleus
- widely distributed to brain and spinal cord
- regulates attention and other cognitive functions
- implicated in depression
- Fluoxetine serotonin reuptake inhibitors
20Serotoninergic system
21Neurotransmitter transport and re-uptake
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24Glycine
GABA
25Vesicle transporter
Transmitter concentration in synaptic vesicles is
50-100mM Vesicular transport is pH-dependent
Vesicular ATP-ase
Glutamate transporter
Other transporters Acetylcholine transporter
GABA/Glycine transporter - Related to bacterial
drug-resistance transporters
Amine transporter
26Transmitter Removal
- Diffusion
- Enzymatic degradation
- Re-uptake
27 28Peptides are made and packaged in the cell body,
and taken to presynaptic terminals via fast
axonal transport. No peptide reuptake or
membrane recycling. Peptide release requires
general, rather than local, rise in Ca2 levels.
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32A large number of neuroactive peptides have been
charachterized
33Peptides are often cleaved from pro-peptides
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36Nitric Oxide
- Membrane permeable gas
- Made by nitric oxide synthase
- Functions both as a neurotransmitter and a second
messenger
37Involvement of Ca2 channels In
neuro-transmitter release
38Capacitance measurements indicate exocitosis
39Voltammetry measurement of charged
neurotransmitter exocytosis
40Presynaptic inhibition
- Activate metabotropic receptors that close Ca2
channels and open more K channels - Activation of ionotropic Cl- channels
- Activate metabotropic receptors that inhibit the
release machinery
41Short-term Synaptic plasticity
Two responses to the SAME stimulus are not
necessarily the same probably because of the
accumulation of Ca2 in the presyn terminal
following one or more APs
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