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16 Cards in this Set
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A.D.N.S.G.G.G. |
Acetylcholine Dopamine Norephinephrine Serotonin Glutamate Glycine GABA |
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Acetylcholine is created in the _______________/ |
Cytoplasm |
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Two key methods for neurotransmitter signal termination are ______________ & ______________ |
diffusion and reuptake |
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Tryptophan Hydroxylase plays a key role ____________; takes place in _________________ |
Serotonin Signal termination; mitochondria |
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signal terminator associated with mitochondria? |
MAO |
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Synthesis of Glutamate is from _____________ or ____________ |
Glucose or glutamine |
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GABA is synthesized from ________________ and terminates in reuptake by __________ & _____________ |
Glutamate; neuron & Glial |
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_________ is associated with all dependent transporters |
Na |
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The driving force from Na/Cl is ? |
Na Gradient |
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If a transport method requires voltage it is known as ________________ |
Electrogenic |
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Which Dependent Transporter has a high affinity for Glutamate? |
Na/K |
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Activation of a transmitter involves ___________-hydrolysis & _______________ Pumping |
ATP; Proton |
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Neuropeptides are synthesized in the _____________ & classical transmitters are recycled in the ________________ |
Cell body: presynaptic nerve ending |
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neurotensin, somatostatin, and the opioid ____________ are ______________ transporters |
Endorphine; peptide |
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Neuropeptides are conveyed to the presynaptic cleft and replenished in ________________ |
LDCV |
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Classic NT's usually require a - frequency for activation than neuropeptides |
Lower |