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1 http://www.wellesley.edu/Chemistry/chem227/nucleicfunction/cancer/cancergrowth.gif The Development of Cancer

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9 The Limbic System

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11 Blood-Brain Barrier http://psych.unn.ac.uk/users/nick/BBBpp08/img009.jpg

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19 What triggers Na+ channel opening? Mechanical (or physical) stimuli Eg: heat, pressure, vibration, etc. Called mechanically gated Na+ channels Found in sensory neurons Binding of neurotransmitter to a receptor Allows signal to move from neuron to neuron Called ligand-gated Na+ channels Found on interneurons and efferent neurons The opening of these types of sodium channels causes a graded potential, which has variable shape and size depending on the strength of the stimulus.

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21 What triggers Na+ channel opening? (continued) A change in the membrane potential If the sum of the graded potentials caused by mechanical- or ligand-gated channels is sufficient to depolarize the neuron to threshold, then a large number of voltage-gated sodium channels will open, causing an action potential. The action potential then leads to the release of neurotransmitter, allowing communication between neurons.

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25 Myelin speeds the rate of neurotransmission, and reduces the energy consumption of neurons

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29 Major Neurotransmitters Small Molecules Neuropeptides Acetylcholine Nitric Oxide Biogenic Amines Epinephrine Norepineprine Dopamine Serotonin Histamine Amino Acids Glutamate  Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Glycine Aspartate Homocysteine Taurine Nucleotides Adenosine Adenosine triphosphate Hypothalamic Releasing Hormones Corticotrophic Releasing Hormone Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone Thyrotrophin Releasing Hormone Pituitary Peptides ß endorphins Oxytoxin Vasopressin Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Growth Hormone Gastrointestinal Peptides Secretin Substance P Insulin Gastrin Neurotensin Somatostatin Cholecystokinin Others Angiotensin Bradykinin Neuropeptide Y Calcitonin


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