Regulation of Neurotransmitter

Beschreibung

Introductory Pharmacology Mindmap am Regulation of Neurotransmitter, erstellt von Daniel Elandix G am 25/09/2013.
Daniel Elandix G
Mindmap von Daniel Elandix G, aktualisiert more than 1 year ago
Daniel Elandix G
Erstellt von Daniel Elandix G vor fast 11 Jahre
105
0

Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Regulation of Neurotransmitter
  1. Neurotransmitter
    1. Types

      Anmerkungen:

      • Biogenic Amines comes in several flavours: One is Catecholamines:  It consists of Dopamine Noradrenaline and adrenaline Serotonin and histamine also acts as a neurotransmitter.
      1. Cathecholamines
        1. Synthesis of Catecholamines

          Anmerkungen:

          • Tyrosine was hydrolysed by tyroxine hydroxyls into Dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-Dopa) L-Dopa was then decarboxylated by L-Aromatic amino acid decarboxylase to dopamine Dopamine was then hydroxylase by dopamine beta-hydroxylase into Noradrenaline Noradrenaline was they processed by phenylethanolamine -N-Methyltransferase (PNMT) to Adrenaline.
          1. Metabolism
          2. Serotonin

            Anmerkungen:

            • Also known as 5HT
            1. Synthesis

              Anmerkungen:

              • Tryptophan is hydrolysed using tryptophan hydroxylase to 5-hydroxytryptophan. 5-hydroxytryptophan is then decarboxylased via L-Aromatic amino acid decarboxylase  into 5HT
              1. Metabolism

                Anmerkungen:

                • Metabolism is done by MAO (monoamine oxidase and aldehyde dehydrogenase into 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA)
            2. Roles
            3. Pathway involved in drug action

              Anmerkungen:

              • 1. Action Potential 2. Calcium Channel opens 3. Release of Neurotransmitters 4. Activation of Receptors 5. Postsynaptic cell signalling 6. Degradation of neurotransmitter 7. Reuptake
              1. Sympathomimetic Amines

                Anmerkungen:

                • Taken up by the vesicles and it leads to an increased release of noradrenaline from nerve terminals hence leading to increased activation of adrenergic receptors.
                1. Ampthetamine

                  Anmerkungen:

                  • Amphetamine caused intake to the VMAT and initiate reversed transport
                2. Uptake1/ Noradrenaline Transporter

                  Anmerkungen:

                  • Desipramine and cocaine Desipramine, blocked the uptake of noradrenaline into the nerve terminal, increasing the duration of action of prior released noradrenaline.
                  1. Monoamine oxidase Inhibitors

                    Anmerkungen:

                    • Decreased metabolism of noradrenaline, block the enzyme that degrades noradrenaline. Cheese effect: I.e effect created by cheese, Inhibitor to degrade MAO
                    1. Serotonin

                      Anmerkungen:

                      • Could affect AP, synthesis of transmitter, storage, metabolism, release, reuptake, degradation, Receptors
                      1. MDMA

                        Anmerkungen:

                        • Ecstasy or 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine Is a substrate for SERT and increase levels of serotonin, can also act directly as an agonist at 5HT2/1b receptors.
                        1. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

                          Anmerkungen:

                          • SSRI: I.e Fluoxetine: Block the uptake of serotonin into the nerve terminal, increased duration of action of released serotonin
                      2. Neurotransmitter activity and various diseases
                        Zusammenfassung anzeigen Zusammenfassung ausblenden

                        ähnlicher Inhalt

                        Autonomic Pharmacology
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Drugs of Addiction
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Site of Drug Action: Dose Responses
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Drug Metabolism/Excretion
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Pharmacology of Autocoids
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Agonist and Antagonists
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Adrenergic Mechanisms
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        H. Pylori and Peptic Ulcer Disease
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Drug Targets, Receptors
                        Daniel Elandix G
                        Receptor Signalling
                        Daniel Elandix G