PSY 436LEC Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Myasthenia Gravis, Acetylcholine Receptor, Tight Junction

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Chapter 6: the influence of drugs and hormones on behavior. Psychopharmacology: study of how drugs affect the nervous system and behavior. A substance that acts to alter mood, thought, or behavior. For each obstacles in the body that is eliminated, the drug dose can be by a factor of 10. The way the drug enters the body and reaches its target. Diff routes have diff speeds & encounter diff barriers. Orally - generally the safest, but many obstacles in the stomach. Drugs are metabolized in the kidney, liver, & bile. Drugs are excerpted in the urine, feces, sweat, breast milk, & exhaled air. Substance which are difficult to remove from the body can build up & become dangerous e. g. , mercury. Brain capillaries composed of endothelial cells that have tight junctions -> selectively permeable. Endothelial cells surrounded by the feet of astrocytes. Help exchange food and waste and maintain tight junctions. Areas of the brain that lack tight junctions.

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