Regulation of Neurotransmitter

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Introductory Pharmacology Mapa Mental sobre Regulation of Neurotransmitter, criado por Daniel Elandix G em 25-09-2013.
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Regulation of Neurotransmitter
  1. Neurotransmitter
    1. Types

      Anotações:

      • 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

          Anotações:

          • 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

            Anotações:

            • Also known as 5HT
            1. Synthesis

              Anotações:

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

                Anotações:

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

              Anotações:

              • 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

                Anotações:

                • 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

                  Anotações:

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

                  Anotações:

                  • 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

                    Anotações:

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

                      Anotações:

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

                        Anotações:

                        • 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

                          Anotações:

                          • 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

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