01:146:295 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Neuromuscular Junction, Ligand-Gated Ion Channel, Gaba Receptor

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Neurotransmitters and receptors: acetylcholine is broken down in the synaptic cleft by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, serine nerve gas is a typical example of an organophosphate compound that effects the nervous system. Serine is a colorless odorless liquid that evaporates easily (can be used in chemical warfare). Serine works by blocking the enzymes acetylcholinesterase by binding tightly to it preventing it from having its actions. Therefore, acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft cannot be broken down. This means acetylcholine builds up in the synaptic cleft. This would cause acetylcholine to build up in the neuromuscular junction causing strong muscle contractions (muscle cramps). The nicotinic receptors at the neuromuscular junctions desensitize (stop working) after prolonged exposure to acetylcholine causing muscle paralysis. Therefore, serine first causes strong muscles contraction followed by muscle paralysis. Serine can also cause loss of consciousness: signs and symptom of serine poisoning: serine can also cause loss of consciousness. In the heart serine would heart rate to slow down.

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