How many prescriptions are CNS active
Describe briefly what happens at a synapse
What is a ligand gated ion channel
What are features of a nerve cell
What happens at the dendrites
2. where other nerve cells synapse to it
What are ionotropic receptors
Describe what happens with excitatory synapses of ionotropic receptors
Give 3 examples of excitatory neurotransmitters
What is excitatory and inhibitory synapses
Describe what happens with inhibitory synapses of ionotropic receptors
Give 3 examples of inhibitory neurotransmitters
2. Glycine
What are the 4 different types of synapse
What is the difference between temporal and spatial summation
Why is the CNS so complex
Why is Ca2+ a neurotransmitter
What are the 4 types of neurotransmitter
What can G-protein coupled receptors be linked to
2. Linked to enzymes- adenylyl cyclase, phospholipase
Give 3 examples of G-protein coupled receptors
What are some complications of the complexity of CNS
What are the sites of action of CNS drugs
What are drug actions complicated by