PHRM 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Cognitive Flexibility, Tau Protein, Excitotoxicity

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7 Sep 2020
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Pathophysiology & pharmacology of dementia (part 3) Has to be in the right place, at the right time, and in the right amount. Too much or too little glutamate is harmful. In ad, excess glutamate accumulates when neurons get damaged, which can be devastating for functioning neurons. Glutamate, when released from glutamatergic neurons during synaptic transmission agonizes 2 kinds of receptors: ionotropic and metabotropic receptors. Ionotropic glutamate receptors (iglur) bind to 3 distinct sub-receptors. Nmda, ampa and kainate iglur mediate fast excitation. Metabotropic receptors (mglur) are subdivided into groups i-iii. Group i receptors mediate slow excitation. Group ii, iii receptors mediate slow inhibition. Nmda receptor identified as having an important role in cognition and memory; targeted as a likely component in the development of ad pathology. Long-term-potentiation (ltp) and long-term depression (ltd) occur in the hippocampus (the learning center of the brain)

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