Neurotransmitters!. What is a neuron? Basic cells in the brain.

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Neurotransmitters!

Transcript of Neurotransmitters!. What is a neuron? Basic cells in the brain.

Page 1: Neurotransmitters!. What is a neuron? Basic cells in the brain.

Neurotransmitters!

Page 2: Neurotransmitters!. What is a neuron? Basic cells in the brain.

What is a neuron?

• Basic cells in the brain

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What are neurotransmitters?

• “Chemical messengers”

• Cross the synapse to pass signal to the next neuron

• Must “fit” into receptor sites on receiving neuron’s dendrites”binding”

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Once the neurotransmitters are released into the synapse…

• Binding = absorbed by receiving neuron

• Reabsorbed by the sending neuron

• Picked up by “clean-up” cells (glial cells)

• “Floats on”

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“Famous” Neurotransmitters

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Serotonin

• Responsibilities:– Appetite, Memory, Sleep, Pain, Regulating

body temp, Mood

• Linked to: depression, OCD, aggression

• Where can you find it? – Tryptophan!

• Turkey, bananas, milk, yogurt, eggs, meat, cheese

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Dopamine

• Responsibilities– Motor control, emotional responses,

perception of pain and pleasure

• Linked to:– Too little: Parkinson’s– Too much: schizophrenia

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Acetylcholine

• Responsibilities:– Muscle contraction, attentiveness,

aggression, thirst

• Linked to:– Alzheimer’s disease

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GABA

• Responsibilities:– Motor control, vision, regulates anxiety

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Norepinephrine

• Responsibilities:– Attentiveness, emotions, sleep, learning

• Linked to: mood disorders – bipolar disorder

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Neural Inhibitors

• Drugs that counteract or reduce another that naturally exists.

Synthetic Neurotransmitters •Drugs that increase another that is naturally occurring.