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©SOPHIABENNET@2024/2025 Monday, August 19, 2024 10:32 PM 1 Neuroscience Chapter 5 & Chapter 6 Study Guide Seizure - Answer️️ -excessive or not enough firing of neurons Shelia has tetanus - Answer️️ -- women is bending back too much glycine - blocking release of glycine from axon termi...

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Neuroscience Chapter 5 & Chapter 6 Study Guide

Seizure - Answer✔️✔️-excessive or not enough firing of neurons

Shelia has tetanus - Answer✔️✔️-- women is bending back too much glycine

- blocking release of glycine from axon terminals but blocking preventing
combinations of presynpatic

- when her back is breaking she is able to feel the pain - she is fully aware

- she was given Curare because it paralyze her so she wont break her back

Q) Why does this process not cause paralysis? - Answer✔️✔️-Ion channels
that glycine control are chloride - lose inhibitor of a neuron will cause
excitation which causes muscle movement

Q) A drug takes place mostly where? - Answer✔️✔️-Synapse

Q) What is outside layer of the Synapse? - Answer✔️✔️-Calcium channels

Q_) After an action potential efflux of what ion establishes the membrane
potential? - Answer✔️✔️-Potassium

- gated voltage channels

- sodium and action potential are independent

Don - A retired accountant developed tremor and slowing of movements
and was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at age 67. His neurologist
prescribed levodopa to restore dopamine levels. A couple of years later,




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motor symptoms start to fluctuate and the dopamine receptor agonist
ropinirole was added to his treatment.

A few months later, he developed a strong interest in gambling, first
buying lottery tickets and then visiting a casino almost every day. He
concealed his gambling activity until he has lost more than $100,000.

He came for a consultation 5 weeks ago, and ropinirole was replaced with a
monoamine oxidase inhibitor drug. He now reports his interest in
gambling has disappeared. - Answer✔️✔️-Dopamne drug which impacts
what you get addicted to and controls motor functions

- dopamine impacts the midbrain

- impacts learning and reinforcement

Receptor: Ionotropic - Answer✔️✔️-Where a ligand is going to bind; diret
effect

Receptor: Metabotropic - Answer✔️✔️-slower; indirect effect

- brain uses this more

- it is not simple

- main pathway that controls cancer

Agonist - Answer✔️✔️-- Initiates normal effects of the receptor

- anything that acts like the natural ligand but a fake ligand (aka fake drug)
suppose to act like the real thing

- mimics ligand - like synthetic drugs


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Antagonist - Answer✔️✔️-- prevents a receptor from being activated by
other ligands

- competitive: who ever gets there first gets the spot (between drug and
natural ligand)

What kind of drug is most common because it is most complicated? -
Answer✔️✔️-Noncompetitive antagonist

Class of Neurotransmitters: Amino Acids - Answer✔️✔️-- Gluamate

- Asparate

- Glycine

- GABA

Class of Neurotransmitters: Monoamines - Answer✔️✔️-- Catecholamines

- Dopamine

- Epinephrine

- Norepinephrine

- Indolamines

- Serotonin

Class of Neurotransmitters: Soluble Gases - Answer✔️✔️-- Nitric Oxide

- Carbon monoxide

Class of Neurotransmitters: Acetycholine - Answer✔️✔️-Acetycholine




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