BIO 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Tryptophan, Biogenic Substance, Reuptake

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Identify the following types of neurotransmitters: ach, the biogenic amines (dopamine, Ne, e) the amino acids (glutamate, aspartate, gaba) and the neuropeptides (endorphins, substance p) and the purines (atp, amp) and the gases (nitric oxide, carbon monoxide) Dopamine (amine): produced from metabolism of tyrosine. Binds to dopamine receptors that are all g-protein coupled receptors. Serotonin (amine 5-ht): produced from tryptophan. Binds to 5-ht receptors, all these are metabotropic except 5-ht3 that is ionotropic. Glutamate (amino acid): this is the primary excitatory nt of the cns. These channels allow the passing of na+ and k+. all of these receptors are found in the cns. Glutamate also binds to a metabotropic receptor that is called the mglur receptor. This metabotropic receptor is again found in the cns. Asparate (amino acid): excitatory nt in selected regions of the brain. Gaba (amino acid): the major inhibitory nt in the brain.

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