HLTH 353 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Otto Loewi, Monoamine Oxidase, Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor

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Drugs & society - hlth 353 - exam 1 notes. Wednesday october 3 and friday 5 dr. sandlin will be out (class cancelled) Agonists = substances or drugs that activate receptors. Antagonists = substances or drugs that attach to receptors and prevent them from. Large quantities found in brain and pns. Can have either excitatory. activate or inhibitory/block effects. Found in brain, smooth and cardiac muscle. Acetylcholine can be metabolized by the enzyme: acetylcholinesterase. Three neurotransmitters which has similar chemical structures. Catecholamines can be metabolized by the enzyme monoamine oxidase (mao) Found in cns (basal ganglia) and adrenal glands. Mood (increased levels has a role in schizophrenia) Muscle activity, the ability to begin and execute the movement in a smooth, precisely determined manner (parkinson"s disease) If it feels good, dopamine neurons are probably involved. Receptors divided into subgroups (much like ach receptors) Strongly associated with bring our nervous system into high alert . Adrenal glands release it into the bloodstream.

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