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1 The Nervous System-Part II Neurotransmitters, Drugs and Disease of the Brain

2 Neurotransmitters

3 See Figure 9.2 For a List of Neurotransmitters Excitatory neurotransmitters Increase postsynaptic membrane permeability to Na+ Threshold is reached for message to be sent Inhibitory neurotransmitters Decrease permeability to Na+ Decreases chance nerve impulse will occur.

4 Acetylcholine (ACH) First neurotransmitter discovered (1921) Excitatory Skeletal muscle neuromuscular junctions & synapses between the brain and spinal cord Message causes muscles to contract or continues impulses Nicotine inactivates ACH receptors and causes brain to create more receptors

5 Glutamate Excitatory – helps send messages in the brain Involved in learning and memory Alcohol inhibits glutamate receptor function Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) is a food additive that stimulates glutamate receptors in the taste buds!

6 Serotonin Found in the brain Sleep, mood and temperature regulation Antidepressants (Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, etc) work by allowing serotonin to accumulate in the synapse, – “SSRI’s” or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors – feel more content LSD mimics serotonin, and MDMA releases excess serotonin

7 Dopamine AKA “the brain reward” Regulates emotions, moods and subconscious control of skeletal muscle Reward Pathway Cocaine – interferes with the process by which dopamine is taken back up (leaves more in the synapse) Methamphetamine – excess dopamine release

8 Dopamine - cont’d Dopamine also sends signals that help coordinate your skeletal muscle movements Parkinson’s Disease – deficient dopamine production – tremors

9 GABA Found in the brain Inhibitory Prevents the receptor nerve from being overstimulated When it accumulates it has a sedative effect Valium, Xanax and Ativan work by allowing GABA to accumulate – More GABA, more relaxed

10 Norepinephrine Found in the brain Alertness, regulation of moods

11 Endorphins Flood the synaptic cleft during pain or stress – Usually inhibit neurons from firing, causing an analgesic effect – At lower levels can excite the next neuron Reduces pain and makes one feel good “Opiates” (heroin, codeine, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc) – bind to endorphin receptors and mimic endorphins

12 Anandamide Involved in working memory, regulation of feeding behavior, generation of motivation and pleasure Anandamide receptors are called cannabinoid receptors – A lot of cannabinoid receptors in the hippocampus (short term memory), cerebellum (coordination) and basal ganglia (unconcious muscle movement) of brain THC (found in marijuana) mimics anandamides and binds to cannabinoid receptors How Marijuana Works in the Brain


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