[216B] Neuro Part 2 Review Slides Flashcards
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are mainly ______ neurotransmitters.
Excitatory.
High levels of epinephrine/norepinephrine cause (3):
Paranoia.
Anxiety.
Stress.
Low levels of epinephrine/norepinephrine or dopamine will cause (2):
Depression.
Lethargy.
Dopamine is mainly an _______ neurotransmitter.
Excitatory.
Epinephrine and norepinephrine are responsible for our sense of (2):
Drive & motivation.
Dopamine is responsible for our ________ _______ and feeling of ______.
Reward pathway; pleasure.
High dopamine levels result in (2):
Anxiety.
Psychosis.
Serotonin has a ______ effect and ________ mood.
Calming; balances mood.
Serotonin is an _______ neurotransmitter.
Inhibitory.
High levels of serotonin will result in:
Mood swings.
Low levels of serotonin will result in (3):
Depression.
OCD.
Mood swings.
GABA is an ________ neurotransmitter.
Inhibitory.
GABA causes _______ cell activity by _______ Cl reflux.
Decreased cell activity by Increasing Cl reflux.
Glutamate is an ___________ neurotransmitter.
Excitatory.
Glutamate binds to ______ receptors to impact our _______ and _______. May also be used in ________ tx.
Binds to NMDA receptors.
Impacts learning and memory.
May be used as depression tx.
High glutamate levels result in (2):
Focus.
Anxiety.
Low glutamate levels result in (2):
Low focus. Poor retention (retention = committing LEARNING to MEMORY, so if glutamate is responsible for these and is low, neither will happen).
Substance P is an _______ neurotransmitter.
Excitatory.
Substance P is responsible for _____ sensation.
Pain.
What is unique about acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter?
It can be both excitatory and inhibitory depending on the situation.
Neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the ___-_________ neuron.
Post-synaptic.
______ are used to remove the neurotransmitter from the synaptic cleft after it has binded.
Enzymes (ex: MOA).
In the somatic nervous system, _________ (neurotransmitter) acts on ________ ____ (effector organs).
Acetylcholine (neurotransmitter). Skeletal muscle (effector organs).
In the autonomic nervous system, the effector organs are (3):
Smooth muscle, cardiac muscle & glands.