NPB 168 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Autoreceptor, Limbic System, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor

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Lec 7: adrenergic receptors (ne, adrenoreceptors, alpha receptors, alpha 1, excitatory (modulating calcium lvl, found postsynaptic membrane, alpha 2, inhibitory receptor, postsynaptic and autoreceptors, autoreceptors can be on multiple places on the cell and can do different things. Usually down regulating release of nt in presynaptic part of cell. And make cell less excitable in post synaptic part of the cell. Depends on where it is on the cell and the. Regulates the sert: reserpine: regulates the vmat2 molecules, ssri and reserpine are antagonists. 2: acts to inhibit nt release, feedback mechanism of further release of nt to synapse. 4: subcortical, amygdala, nac, hippocampus, septal nucleus, function, regulation of mood, motivation, pertain to pre-frontal cortex, fear, basic decision making, risk assessment, behavioral inhibitions, substance abuse, important region. Maybe in substance abuse, your risk assessment and behavioral inhibitions aren"t as good.

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