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What are the 3 monoamine neurotransmitters? - Answer serotonin, norepinephrine, and
dopamine

What are the 4 ways that drugs can manipulate monoamine neurotransmitters? -
Answer 1 - increasing release

2 - blocking reuptake

3 - inhibiting metabolism

4 - activating a receptor

What are the receptors for serotonin called? How many subtypes are there? - Answer
5-HT receptors

There are 7 subtypes

What are the receptors for dopamine called? - Answer D1 and D2

What are the receptors for norepinephrine called? - Answer alpha and beta adrenergic
receptors

What enzyme metabolizes (breaks down) all monoamines? - Answer monoamine
oxidases (MAO)

What amino acid is serotonin made from? - Answer Tryptophan

What amino acid is dopamine made from? - Answer Tyrosine

What amino acid is norepinephrine made from? - Answer Tyrosine, but it must be
converted into dopamine first.

What is the only 5HT receptor that doesn't activate a G protein signalling cascade? -
Answer 5HT-3

What 2 monoamine receptors positively modulate the PLC (Gq) pathway? - Answer
5HT-2 (serotonin)

Alpha 1 (NE)

What 4 monoamine receptors inhibit the AC pathway (are Gi)? - Answer 5HT-1 & 5
(serotonin)

, Alpha 2 (NE)

D2 (dopamine)

What 5 monoamine receptors activate the AC pathway (are Gs)? - Answer 5HT-4, 6 & 7
(serotonin)

Beta (NE)

D1 (dopamine)

What are the 3 transporters that are responsible for reuptake of monoamines back into
the presynaptic terminal? What does each move? - Answer •NET: norepinephrine

•DAT: dopamine

•SERT: serotonin

What pumps cytosolic neurotransmitters into vesicles to be released back into the
synapse following action potential? - Answer vesicular monoaminergic transporter
(VMAT)

LSD - Answer lysergic acid diethylamide

What is another name for LSD? - Answer acid

Who first isolated LSD? - Answer Dr. Albert Hofmann

What was LSD originally isolated from? - Answer ergot, a fungus that grows on rye.

The LSD awe have today is a form that is more stable in water.

What are the effects of LSD? - Answer dilated pupils, increased heart rate and blood
pressure and hallucinations

What are the adverse psychological effects of LSD? - Answer anxiety, paranoia,
delusions and HPPD

Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD) - Answer distressing visual
hallucinations that appear following drug use

What type of drug is LSD? What receptor does it act on? - Answer high affinity partial
agonist at 5-HT2a receptors (it also has some affinity for many other receptors)

These are the receptors that cause hallucinations

How do we know 5-HT2a activation is responsible for hallucinations? - Answer Mice that
have been genetically modified to lack these receptors (Knockout) do not show
hallucinogenic like behaviour (head bobs) to LSD

Not all 5HT2A agonist are hallucinogenic. Why? - Answer Biased agonism. LSD activates

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