BIO E121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Sodium Channel, Major Depressive Disorder, Libido

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Binding of the neurotransmitter to the receptor. Increasing the likelihood on an action potential to begin. Binding of a the neurotransmitter to the receptor opens different ion channels. The postsynaptic cell"s inferior becomes more negatively charged than usual, reducing the likelihood of an action potential. *a neuron could have up to 10,000 synapses with other neurons at the same time. *some synapses have excitatory effects and some have inhibitory effects. Combined effects of excitatory and inhibitory effects at any given time cancels each other out. Once released into synapse, neurotransmitters are removed. Others are pumped back into synaptic knob of the presynaptic axon. Some neurotransmitters produce different effects on different types of cells. Acetylcholine acts in both pns and can. Myasthenia gravis: autoimmune disease that attacks acetylcholine receptors at neuromuscular junctions, resulting in little muscle strength. In the cns, diff. neurotransmitters are associated with diff behavioral system. Norepinephrine: regulates mood, hunger, thirst, and sex drive.

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