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Types of Responses Excitatory: Opens sodium gates Starts a nerve impulse Inhibitory Makes neuron more negative on inside Raises Threshold Requires more stimulus to start a nerve impulse

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Page 1: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory
Page 2: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

What is a neurotransmitter?Chemicals secreted by neurons

Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons

Two types of responses:ExcitatoryInhibitory

Page 3: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

Types of ResponsesExcitatory:

Opens sodium gatesStarts a nerve

impulseInhibitory

Makes neuron more negative on inside Raises Threshold

Requires more stimulus to start a nerve impulse

Page 4: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

SummationEffect produced by the accumulation of

neurotransmitters from two or more neurons

Page 5: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

EXAMPLESNeurotransmitter

Excitatory or Inhibitory

Effect

Acetylcholine Both excitatory and inhibitory

•Involved with somatic & parasympathetic nervous systems•Stimulates skeletal muscles•Inhibits cardiac muscles

Norepinephrine (noradrealine)

Excitatory •Involved with sympathetic nervous system

Page 6: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

Neurotransmitter

Excitatory or Inhibitory

Effect

Glutamate Excitatory •Cerebral cortex (brain) excitatory transmissions•75% of all transmissions

GABA (Gamma aminobutyric acid)

Inhibitory •Cerebral cortex inhibitory transmissions

Dopamine Excitatory •Elevates mood•Controls skeletal muscles

Seratonin Inhibitory •Involved in alertness , sleepiness, mood, thermoregulation

Page 7: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

DisordersAlzheimer’s Disease

Low acetylcholine

Parkinson’s DiseaseLow dopamine

Page 8: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

Drugs….Which are good? Which are bad?

Prescription drugsMade to alter neurotransmitter release

Addictive drugsInterfere with neurotransmittersProduce feeling of pleasure

Release dopamine

Page 9: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

Prescription DrugsValium

Increases GABAResult: alleviate anxiety

ProzacEnhances serotoninResult: antidepressant

Page 10: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

Drug and Poison OverviewMuscle paralysis

E.g. Nerve gas, botulin toxin, some insecticides

Result: disrupts acetylcholine

StimulantsMimics norepinephrineResult: alertness,

excitement

DepressantsBlock

norepinephrine formation

Result: slows body activity, depression

HallucinogensInterferes with

serotonin

Page 11: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

MethamphetamineEnters synaptic vessiclesCauses dopamine releaseBlocks dopamine from reentering synaptic

knobResult:

Increased pleasure

Page 12: What is a neurotransmitter? Chemicals secreted by neurons Stimulated action potential in adjacent neurons Two types of responses: Excitatory Inhibitory

CocaineEnters synapseBlocks dopamine from reentering synaptic

knobResult:

Increased pleasure

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NictoineBinds to receptor

on presynaptic neuron

Causes more dopamine to be released