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Classification of Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators

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Neurotransmitters and
Neuromodulators
Criteria for neurotransmitters

synthesis - in the presynaptic neurons

localization - in the presynaptic terminal

release - should be released into the synapse when there is
stimulation (action potential)

response mimicry - if we inject the chemical, will we get
the same response? if the same response is given when
experimentally applies, the response will be similar to the
biological response.

inactivation - a specific mechanism is there to remove the
molecule from the synpatic cleft or to degrade it. could be
reuptake, diffusion or break down by an enzyme. eg.
acetylcholinesterase, COMT, MAO



Neurotransmitters vs neuromodulators

neuromodulators are chemicals that are not transmitters but
they can modify how the transmitters are gonna perform
their function

eg. testosterone. with an increase in testosterone there
is an increase in aggressive behaviour



Neurotransmitters classification
Amines

eg. dopamine, E, NE, serotonin, histamine

they act fast (rapid acting)

stored in small dense vesicles

acts on ion channels



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, there is reuptake and recycling of the vesicle



Amino acids

excitatory amino acids - glutamate and aspartate. causes
depolarization

inhibitory amino acids - glycine and GABA. causes
hyperpolarization

they are rapidly acting

stored in small clear vesicles

acts on ion channels

there is reuptake and recycling of vesicle



Neuropeptides

eg. substance P, vasopressin, endorphins, neurotensins

purines and pyrimidine - adenosine, ATP

slowly acting

stored in large dense vesicles

acts through secondary messenger system (G protein)

synthesized by ribosomes in the neuronal cell body



Gases: NO, CO

NO in the postsynaptic neuron, changes intracellular
metabolic functions that modify neuronal excitability

possible role in memory and learning



Lipids (anandamide)

prostaglandins

neurosteroids




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