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Thurs Sept 23 Extra credit assignment due
Today! Exam 1 is Tuesday Remember Make-ups are
granted only to those with documented excuses and
all make-ups are completely essay.
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  • III. How drugs work
  • alter synthesis of neurotransmitter (nt)
  • alter transport of nt to axon terminal
  • alter storage of nt
  • alter release of nt
  • mimic neurotransmitter and activate or block the
    receptor
  • alter breakdown or reuptake of nt

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  • IV. Major neurotransmitters, related diseases and
    drugs
  • A. Acetylcholine
  • inhibitory action in the parasympathetic nervous
    system(slows heart)
  • excitatory in sympathetic nervous system (speeds
    heart)

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  • excitatory at the neuromuscular junction -
    stimulates muscles
  • in brain, both inhibitory and excitatory actions
  • large amounts in basal ganglia,
    hippocampus/limbic system, frontal cortex

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  • Relevant diseases
  • Alzheimers Disease - impaired memory
    functioning, confusion
  • certain muscular disorders
  • Relevant drugs
  • nicotine (cigarettes) - mimics Acetylcholine at
    nicotinic receptor sites
  • curare - blocks nicotinic receptors and prevents
    action of acetylcholine drug for muscle
    relaxation
  • Used on tip of arrow to deaden the prey - causes
    muscle paralysis. Too much - causes death.

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  • B. GABA
  • major inhibitory neurotransmitter - keeps
    cortical excitation under control helps
    relaxation of mind and body
  • found in basal ganglia, brainstem, and
    throughout cortex

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  • GABA Relevant illnesses
  • epilepsy - uncontrolled neural activity that
    causes seizures
  • anxiety - nervousness agitation
  • Relevant drugs
  • Alcohol self-medication of anxiety
  • Valium Librium Xanax - antianxiety drugs
  • Date rape drugs
  • Anticonvulsants - treat seizure disorders due to
    uncontrolled excitation of neurons

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Dose-Response Relationship for the Acute
Behavioral Effects Blood alcohol level weight
of alcohol in 100 ml of blood Estimates for a 150
lb person drinking on an empty stomach (rate not
given) 0.04 beginning to feel the
effects (overly friendly mild
euphoria mild effects on motor
coordination 0.08 Legally
intoxicated 0.25 a staggering
drunk 0.35 passed out at level of
surgical anesthesia 0.4- 0.5 lethal level for
non-regular drinker Therapeutic Index 0.5/0.05
10 Not a good margin of safety.
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  • C. Norepinephrine
  • excitatory neurotransmitter
  • made in brainstem and sent throughout brain
  • important role in arousal
  • in sympathetic nervous system - stimulates heart
    and lungs

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  • Relevant illnesses
  • Depression - not enough NE in some cases
  • Mania - too much NE in some cases
  • Relevant drugs
  • many antidepressants (especially older ones)
  • Lithium - used to treat mania
  • stimulants - amphetamine cocaine
  • Stimulate release and block reuptake of
    norepinephrine (also dopamine)

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D. Dopamine - 3 main tracts/roles 1.
Hypothalamus to pituitary - important in hormonal
control 2. Midbrain to basal ganglia -
important in control of movement 3. Midbrain to
limbic system and frontal cortex - pleasure
reward emotion attention activity thought
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  • Dopamine
  • Relevant illnesses
  • Substance abuse disorders - reward center also
    an addiction center
  • Parkinsons disease - movement related disorder
    - not enough DA
  • Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders - not
    enough in prefrontal brain in some cases
  • Schizophrenia - a mental disorder involving
    disturbances in thought overactive Dopamine
    system in some cases

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  • Relevant drugs
  • L-dopa - used to treat Parkinsons
  • Amphetamine and cocaine - stimulant drugs
    (possibly any addictive drug)
    Methamphetamine - speed meth chalk crank
  • Inhaled form - ice crystal glass
  • Cocaine - coke blow toot snow
  • Inhaled form - crack base rock
  • Ritalin and Amphetamine - used to treat
    attention deficit disorders
  • Thorazine, Haldol, Clozapine, Risperdal - drugs
    used to treat schizophrenia - reduce DA activity

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  • E. Serotonin
  • in most areas, inhibitory one path is
    excitatory
  • located in Reticular Activating System of
    brainstem - important in sleep (high levels
    induce sleep)
  • also located in thalamic, limbic, and cortical
    areas

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  • Serotonin plays an important role in
  • sleep/wakefulness cycle
  • mood and emotion
  • perception
  • body temperature regulation
  • hunger

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  • Serotonin
  • Relevant illnesses
  • Sleep disorders
  • Depression - not enough serotonin in the cortical
    excitatory circuit
  • Relevant drugs
  • Newer Antidepressants
  • hallucinogens
  • euphorics (induce sense of well-being)

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  • Serotonergic Antidepressants
  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
  • Prozac Zoloft Celexa
  • Effexor Luvox Paxil Anafranil
  • ( also used for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
    and Panic Disorder)
  • Other SE actions that enhance serotonin
  • Serzone Remeron
  • hallucinogens - LSD psilocybin mushroom
  • euphorics - Ecstasy/MDMA

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F. Glutamate - excitatory actions throughout
cortex, basal ganglia - arousal attention -
important in learning and memory - mediates
excitotoxicity that can cause cell death
(following injury disease) - involved in some
aspects of repair
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Glutamate Relevant illnesses Epilepsy Consequen
ces of head trauma Schizophrenia Relevant
drugs For Epilepsy mostly under
development For Schizophrenia - under
development For generalized head trauma - under
development
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  • G. Opiate Peptides - endorphins enkephalins
  • the brains natural painkillers (endogenous
    morphine endorphin)
  • located in brainstem, midbrain and limbic areas
  • involved in pain and pleasure
  • released during physical stress
  • Runners High

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Endorphins Relevant diseases ???? substance
abuse disorders Appear to play some role in
healing process (across diseases) Relevant drugs
opium morphine codeine heroin Oxycontin
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  • H. Endocannabinoids
  • endogenous substances similar to active
    chemicals in marijuana (Cannabis)
  • found in cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum
  • roles in recovery from stress
  • Relax Eat Sleep Forget Protect

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  • H. Endocannabinoids
  • Relevant diseases ??????
  • Relevant drugs
  • Marijuana - drug of use/abuse and drug with
    medical value
  • Marinol - prescription THC used as antiemetic
    for cancer and AIDs patients
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