BIO 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor, Acetylcholine, Resting Potential

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If na+ channels opens, na+ diffuses in and membrane becomes less negative. If cl- channels open, cl- diffuses in and membrane becomes more negative. Transmissive segment: activity at the synaptic knob, arrival of ap opens voltage-gated ca2+ channels, calcium diffuse into knob. Indolamines (ex serotonin) are made from histidine and tryptophan: amino acids. Include common transmitters glutamate, gaba, glycine: neuropeptides, chains of amino acids (2-40 amino acids long) including, neurotransmitters are classified by function endorphins, classes by effect, excitatory transmitters cause epsps; inhibitory transmitters cause. Ipsps: some can excite targets and inhibit others depending on, classes by action target cell"s receptors, direct transmitters bind to receptors that are chemically gated channels (immediate postsynaptic potential) Inhibition: modulation that causes weaker response: may decrease amount of neurotransmitter in cleft or number of, nitric oxide postsynaptic receptors, might be transmitter or modulator, made and released by postsynaptic neurons in brain where it is believed to.

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