CAS BI 108 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Muscle Tone, Trachea, Intercostal Muscle

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Serotonin is also another neurotransmitter of the central nervous system that is involved in pain control and mood and sleep/wake control more serotonin leads to more depression. Amino acids are also neurotransmitters (glutamate or glycine or gaba) which are recycled very quickly to re-use it; glutamate most common excitatory transmitter; glycine and gaba are major inhibitory transmitters in brain and spinal cord. Peptides are low molecular weight proteins that are not fast like the others. Endorphins and enkephalins (peptides) are modulations of pain pathways, which are activated by narcotic drugs. Nitric oxide (gas) widely used transmitter in brain for nervous system; diffuses across brain. Two ionotropic glutamate receptors: ampa and nmda. Blocks serotonin transporters and leaving more serotonin at the synapse. Made anti-body against serotonin to label little slices of tissue. After ecstasy, that is depleted: ecstasy blocks transmitters and reduces amount of serotonin, but blocks those serotonin receptors long term removes serotonin transporters permanently.

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