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  • Upload 9.081 Neurotransmitters and Drugs
  • To eBackpack

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Neurotransmitters
  • What is a neurotransmitter?
  • A chemical secreted by an axon.
  • Watch video
  • Excitatory neurotransmitters
  • - lead to changes that generate an action
    potential in the postsynaptic neuron
  • Inhibitory neurotransmitters
  • - tend to block the changes that cause an action
    potential to be generated in a postsynaptic
    neuron

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  • Watch an animation on neurotransmitters
  • What ion causes the release of neurotransmitters
    from the axon terminal?
  • Calcium

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  • What ion channel will be opened during excitatory
    response?
  • Sodium (ions will rush into the postsynaptic
    neuron causing an action potential)
  • What ion channel will be opened during inhibitory
    response?
  • Chlorine (ions will rush into the postsynaptic
    neuron making the inside of the cell more
    negative therefore no action potential)

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  • What happens if both excitatory and inhibitory
    signals are sent?
  • The impulses are summated and the greatest type
    is carried out.
  • ALL OR NOTHING RESPONSE
  • What happens to the neurotransmitters after they
    have fused with the postsynaptic receptor?
  • Broken down by enzymes or they reenter the
    presynaptic axon terminal

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Excitatory neurotransmitters
  • Acetylcholine
  • Glutamate
  • Epinephrine
  • Serotonin
  • Sleepiness, mood
  • Activates muscles
  • Learning and memory
  • Also called adrenaline, keeps you alert and
    mentally focused

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Inhibitory Neurotransmitters
  • Endorphins
  • Dopamine
  • GABA
  • Calms the brain, controls anxiety
  • Reduce pain and increase pleasure
  • Motivation and pleasure, known for its role in
    addiction

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  • Glutamate The most common and most potent
    excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS
  • GABA and glycine The major inhibitory
    neurotransmitters in the CNS.
  • Acetylcholine and norepinephrine are the most
    important neurotransmitters in the PNS.

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Effect of drugs on neurotransmission
  • When neurons do not communicate normally, the
    brain does not function normally either.
  • Cocaine
  • How does cocaine affect neurotransmission?
  • Why are many drugs addictive?
  • -Tolerance
  • -Withdrawal
  • Mouse Party Interactive On-line Activity
  • How does marijuana affect neurotransmission?
  • Summary- Rats on Drugs

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Determine what happens when 2 drugs are mixed
  • Caffeine (disrupts adenosine)
  • Alcohol (disrupts GABA)
  • Link to example
  • Open Effect of Drugs on Neurotransmission
  • Complete by 7pm tonight
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