BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Glutamine, Reuptake, Adenylyl Cyclase

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Neurotransmitters: can be classified based by chemical composition: amines, amino acids, Acetylcholine: amino acids: most prevalent neurotransmitters in cns. Biosynthesis, release and catabolism of catacholamines: noradrenalin in neurons (n, adrenaline in rest of the body. Neurotransmitter binding to receptor: rate of binding decreases as neurotransmitter increases. Neurotransmitters bind to different subtypes of receptor (r) Receptor subtypes defined by the ligand (neurotransmitter (nt)) that binds: adrenergic receptors (receptors that noradrenalin / adrenaline neurotransmitters bind to, sub types (alpha and beta subtypes and subtypes of the subtypes) Coupling of receptors to signalling molecules: each of these subtypes bind to different types of g proteins which governs what happens downstream, two types of dopaminergic: d1 activates gs and at the end it causes excitatory cellular responses. Functions of amine neurotransmitters: dopamine is very important physiologically controls motor functions (happens in the brain) Increase dopamine is the link to the manic phase in bipolar patients: decrease dopamine = decreases in mood.

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