Synaptic transmission Flashcards

1
Q

Fast signaling neurotransmitters (2)

A

Glutamate

GABA

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2
Q

Slow signaling neurotransmitters (4)

A

Dopamine
Noradrenaline (Norepinephrine)
Seratonin
Acetycholine

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3
Q

(High/low) Na+ concentration outside cell

A

High

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4
Q

(High/low) K+ concentration outside cell

A

Low

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5
Q

At rest, cell membrane is much more permeable to ___ than ___

A

K+

Na+

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6
Q

Round clear vesicles

A

glutamate

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7
Q

Has electron-dense post-synaptic density

A

Glutamate

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8
Q

Flattened, clear vesicles

A

GABA

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9
Q

Has inconspicuous post-synaptic density

A

GABA

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10
Q

Round electron-dense vesicles

A

Bioagenic amines

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11
Q

Has variable post-synaptic density

A

Bioagenic amines

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12
Q

___ opens Na+ channels

A

Glutamate

Excitatory

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13
Q

___ opens Cl- channels

A

GABA

Inhibitory

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14
Q

Low molecular weight amino acids

A

Glutamate
GABA
Aspartate (excitatory)
Glycine (inhibitory)

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15
Q

Most widely used neurotransmitters in brain

A

Low molecular weight AA

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16
Q

Present in cells throughout body at high levels

A

Low molecular weight AA

17
Q

Stiff person syndrome

A

Functional impairment of spinal interneurons due to autoimmune antibodies directed against GAD (synthesizes GABA)