Neurotransmitters Cuadro PDF
Neurotransmitters Cuadro PDF
Neurotransmitters Cuadro PDF
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How Drugs Can Affect Synaptic Transmission (Also see figure 2.7 on page 54)
1. Drugs can mimic specific neurotransmitters. Nicotine is chemically similar to acetylcholine and can occupy acetylcholine
receptor sites, stimulating skeletal muscles and causing the heart to beat more rapidly.
2. Drugs can mimic or block the effects of a neurotransmitter by fitting into receptor sites and preventing the neurotransmitter
from acting. For example, the drug curare produces almost instant paralysis by blocking acetylcholine receptor sites on motor
neurons.
3. Drugs can affect the length of time the neurotransmitter remains in the synaptic gap, either increasing or decreasing the amount
available to the postsynaptic receptor.
4. Drugs can increase or decrease the amount of neurotransmitters released by neurons.
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