NEUROTRANSMITTER

chemical that transmits information across the junction (synapse) that separates one nerve cell (neuron) from another nerve cell or a muscle. Neurotransmitters are stored in the nerve cell's bulbous end (axon). When an electrical impulse traveling along the nerve reaches the axon, the neurotransmitter is released and travels across the synapse, either prompting or inhibiting continued electrical impulses along the nerve. There are more than 300 known neurotransmitters, including chemicals such as acetylcholine, norepinephrine, adenosine triphosphate, and the endorphins, and gases, such as nitric oxide. Neurotransmitters transmit information within the brain and from the brain to all the parts of the body. Acetylcholine, for example, sends messages to the skeletal muscles, sweat glands, and heart; serotonin release underlies the process of learning and consciousness.

The actions of some drugs mimic those of naturally occurring neurotransmitters. The pain-regulating endorphins, for example, are similar in structure to heroin and codeine, which fill endorphin receptors to accomplish their effects. The wakefulness that follows caffeine consumption is the result of its blocking the effects of adenosine, a neurotransmitter that inhibits brain activity. Abnormalities in the production or functioning of certain neurotransmitters have been implicated in a number of diseases including Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and clinical depression.

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...dopamine neurotransmitter systems in...synthesize these neurotransmitters and package...action of neurotransmitter transporters...normally pump neurotransmitters into the...to other neurotransmitter systems...including peptide neurotransmitters. It is important...
...neuromodulatory. Neurotransmitter Removal Neurotransmitters are rapidly...participate in neurotransmitter uptake...synaptic neurotransmitters also can...also involve neurotransmitters. Many of the neurotransmitter systems that...
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...by Mutations Enhancing Excitatory Neurotransmitter Release in Caenorhabditis Elegans...Mutations in genes that alter neurotransmitter release in C. elegans have been...have been shown to reduce excitatory neurotransmitter release, an action that could be...
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...Serotonin: the Neurotransmitter for the 90s by...Of the chemical neurotransmitter substances, serotonin...HT. Chemical neurotransmitters (CNTs) produce...inhibition of neurotransmitter release, and...
Neurotransmitters May Be Key to Treating...and the role of neurotransmitters in the pathogenesis...Litten said. "Neurotransmitter systems, such as...about the role of neurotransmitters in the treatment...
...responsible for releasing neurotransmitters in both modes...different modes of neurotransmitter release. "These...of physiology. Neurotransmitters regulate many different...fundamental mechanisms of neurotransmitter release will aid...
...brain cells that make an important neurotransmitter called dopamine. `hhe chemical...scans showed no more of the dopamine neurotransmitter than had been detected before the...that make the chemical dopamine-a neurotransmitter that translates thought into motion...
...scientists back in 1975 to identify which neurotransmitter system is most strongly implicated...Glutamate, the most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, binds to two types...uses acetylcholine as its primary neurotransmitter, which binds to both muscarinic...
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...the brain by releasing neurotransmitters. Nerves transmit electrical...communicate with each other via neurotransmitters, chemicals that activate...caused by a lack of the neurotransmitter dopamine - or the cellular...deliver different kinds of neurotransmitter. Only cells sensitive...
...genetic, environmental and neurotransmitter factors. Schizophrenia...causation of the disease. Neurotransmitters the chemical messengers...existing level of a specific neurotransmitter such as dopamine and serotonin...cells that receive the neurotransmitter. Other probable minor...
...minute amount of a chemical called a neurotransmitter diffuses across the synapse, which...traveling down the next fiber. The neurotransmitter is then reabsorbed by an enzyme so...convulsions and death. The primary neurotransmitter in most of the nervous system is...
...genetic, environmental and neurotransmitter factors. Schizophrenia...causation of the disease. Neurotransmitters the chemical messengers...existing level of a specific neurotransmitter such as dopamine and serotonin...cells that receive the neurotransmitter. Other probable minor...
...the action of a brain chemical, or neurotransmitter, that causes the muscles to contract...Normally, the naturally produced neurotransmitter causes the muscles in the bladder...boosts the bodys natural levels of the neurotransmitter, which results in the tightening...
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NEUROTRANSMITTER chemical...muscle. Neurotransmitters are stored...axon, the neurotransmitter is released...adenosine, a neurotransmitter that inhibits...of certain neurotransmitters have been...
...the synaptic cleft), the neurotransmitter contacts the adjacent muscle...sites, called dendrites. Neurotransmitters known to scientists today...the two. In other words, a neurotransmitter may inhibit activity in the...
...small organic molecule liberated at nerve endings as a neurotransmitter . It is particularly important in the stimulation of muscle...an impulse to the end of the nerve causes it to release neurotransmitter molecules onto the surface of the next cell, stimulating...
...season. Two substances, the hormone melatonin and the neurotransmitter serotonin, are a part of this process and are being studied...its secretion is suppressed by light. Secretion of the neurotransmitter serotonin declines in the winter and may undergo abnormal...
NOREPINEPHRINE nor epinef r n, a neurotransmitter in the catecholamine family that mediates chemical communication...branch of the autonomic nervous system. Like other neurotransmitters, it is released at synaptic nerve endings to transmit...
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