What is the effect of excitatory NT binding at the membrane?
- AP will occur if threshold is reached
What is the effect of inhibitory NT binding at the membrane?
- prevents an AP from occurring
When does a neuron fire an action potential?
- excitatory NTs » depolarization
How do agonists impact the channels involved in neurotransmission?
How do antagonists impact the channels involved in neurotransmission?
blocks the action of the agonist (blocks NT action)
What does an inverse agonist do?
Causes an action opposite to that of the agonist
How can NTs be removed from the synapse?
How is an electrical synapse different from a chemical one?
Electrical synapse: communication between axons
Bidirectional
How is a chemical synapse different from an electrical one?
Which type of synapse do NTs use?
Chemical
Which are more common: chemical or electrical synapses?
Chemical
What are the macroglia? (Specific cells)
What do macroglia do?
Support and maintain neuronal plasticity
What are the microglia?
Immune cells of the brain
What does activation of microglia produce?
Produces inflammatory cytokines within the CNS
How might aging impact microglia?
What makes up the blood brain barrier?
- surrounded by astrocytes
How is the BBB different from other capillaries? (Structure)
- no astrocytes
What do the tight junctions/astrocytes of the BBB means for membrane transport?
require carrier mediated transport across the membrane
To get across the BBB, a substance must be:
What can compromise the BBB?
- infection
What are some strategies to deliver drugs to the CNS when those drugs are not lipophilic?
Mannitol =
Diuretic