PMY 302 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Reuptake, Somatostatin, Exocytosis

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A is activated a b activated but inhibiting b c is decreased. D enhances a a more inhibit b b less activates c: complexity. We know little about cns drug action. Functional complexity electrical potential across the cell membrane. Ca2+ [c: nt of cns, nt of the peripheral nervous system: ach, ne, ep, much higher complexity of cns and their action, different kinds. Peptides: dynorphins, endorphins, enkephalins, neurotensin, somatostatin, substance p, oxytocin, vasopressin. Ne and 5-ht are involved with depression. Dp is involved in parkinson"s disease and schizophrenia: mechanisms for action, not well known (basis of most disorders not well known, example: general anesthetics. Neuronal conduction: adaptation of the cns to prolonged drug exposure, adaptive changes: effects change, increased therapeutic effect: antidepressants drugs and psychotic drugs, decreased side effects. No good animal models: blood brain barrier. Crossing limited to lipid-soluble agents and specific transport system (precursor) Protein-bound and highly ionized drugs cannot cross.

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