BI308 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Inverse Agonist, Psychopharmacology, Signal Transduction

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Stahl chapter 3 notes ion channels as targets of psychopharmacological drug. Ligand-gated ion channels as targets of psychopharmacological drug action. There are two major classes of ion channels, and each class has several names. One class of ion channels is opened by nt and goes by ligand-gated ion channels, ionotropic receptors and ion-channel-linked receptors. Second class of ion channels is opened by the charge or voltage across the membrane and is called either a voltage-sensitive or a voltage-gated ion channel. When a nt binds to a gatekeeper receptor on an ion channel, that nt causes a conformational change in the receptor that opens the ion channel. Ion channels linked to receptors that regulate their opening and closing are often called ligand-gated ion channels. Since these ion channels are also receptors, they are sometimes called ionotropic receptors or ion-channel-linked receptors. Ligand-gated ion channels comprise several long strings of amino acids assembled as subunits around an ion channel.

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