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Sinapsis - Neurotransmisores

Sinapsis - Neurotransmisores. Nelson D. Villalba M.D. M.Sc. ¿Qué es la SINAPSIS?. Sinapsis. Sinapsis Eléctrica. Sinapsis Química. Sinapsis Química. here. Neurotransmisores. Classic Characteristics:. Synthesized in the neuron. Become localized in presynaptic terminal.

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Sinapsis - Neurotransmisores

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  1. Sinapsis - Neurotransmisores Nelson D. Villalba M.D. M.Sc.

  2. ¿Qué es la SINAPSIS?

  3. Sinapsis

  4. Sinapsis Eléctrica

  5. Sinapsis Química

  6. Sinapsis Química here.

  7. Neurotransmisores

  8. Classic Characteristics: • Synthesized in the neuron. • Become localized in presynaptic terminal. • Bind to receptor site on postsynaptic membrane. • Removed by a specific mechanism from its specific site of action.

  9. Catecholaminesynthesis

  10. Classification • Small molecule transmitters: Amino acids: Dietary amino acids. GABA Monoamines: Catecholamines. Indoleamines. • Acetylcholine.

  11. Amino Acids • Dietary: Aspartate. Glycine. • Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA): From decarboxylation of glutamate.

  12. Monoamines • Catecholamines: Derived from tyrosine. Include: Dopamine. Norepinephrine. Epinephrine.

  13. Monoamines • Indoleamine: Derived from tryptophan. Includes: Serotonin.

  14. SystemsSerotonin

  15. GABA receptor binding sites

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