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Neurotransmitters

neurotransmitters are the language of the nervous system

one type of chemical signaling

chemical signaling is the main way cells talk to each other

Many different kinds of chemicals can be used for signaling:

a. paracrine regulators (tissue hormones)
effects only on neighboring cells
distributed by simple diffusion through interstitial fluids
don’t enter blood
rapidly inactivated by enzymes after triggering receptor
protein on target cell

eg. histamine

b. neurotransmitters
secreted by neurons in response to electrical stimulus
very short range  cell to cell across synapse

c. neurohormones
released into blood by neurons

d. hormones
long range
secreted into blood by endocrine gland

specific chemicals bind to receptors on or in cell to cause change in cell function

some receptor proteins are enzymes that cause reactions

some open and close gated membrane channels

cell only responds to a chemical if it has the correct receptor protein
= target cell for that chemical

Neurotransmitters are released at most synapses

100’s of neurotransmitters have been identified
some are excitatory
some are inhibitory

some neurons produce and release a single NT
Human Anatomy & Physiology: Nervous System-Neurotransmitters; Ziser, Lecture Notes, 2005 1

, most make 2 or more and can release one or all at the same time

different cells respond in different ways to same chemical

eg. ACh  stim skeletal muscle cells
 inhibits heart muscle cells

the same NT may have different effects in different parts of body
eg. excitatory one place, inhibitory another

The effect of a NT on a postsynaptic neuron depends on:

the properties of the receptor protein

not on the nature of the NT

a variety of different kinds of chemicals have been found to act as
neurotransmitters:

1. acetylcholine
2. protein & peptides
3. amino acid derivatives
biogenic amines
amino acids
4. Inorganic gasses
5. ATP

synapses in PNS release only a few different neurotransmitters

eg. Somatic Motor Neurons  ACh,
eg. Autonomic Motor Neurons Epinephrine, NE

most of the diversity is in the CNS, esp the brain

Neuromodulators

other chemicals can be released at synapse in addition to neurotransmitters:
=neuromodulators

neuromodulators can influence the release of NTs or the post synaptic
neuron’s response to the NT

NM are usually peptides = neuropeptides

a chemical may be both a NT and NM
Human Anatomy & Physiology: Nervous System-Neurotransmitters; Ziser, Lecture Notes, 2005 2

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