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1. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOPAMINE AND ACETYLCHOLINE : In the nervous system the nerve cells produce neurotransmitters called dopamine which convey messages to control movements of body. In Parkinson disease the dopamine amount is lost and exhibit the symptoms of tremor, stiffness, balance problems, etc.When the dopamine is dying in the body it is opposed by acetylcholine which is also a neurotransmitter which allows the messages to pass from one neuron to other neuron through a synapse which are released by the cholinergic nerves.
2. The neurotransmitters which are considered as excitatory are glutamate, acetylcholine. The neurotransmitters which are inhibitory are glycine and GABA( g-amino butiric acid)
what is the relationship between dopamine and acetylcholine? Which neurotransmitter is considered excitatory? inhibitory? How does...
11. Acetylcholine is both an excitatory and inhibitory ligand depending on the location of its receptor. What does Acetylcholine do that makes it "excitatory"? a. It causes a cell membrane to depolarize and produce Excitatory Post Synaptic Potentials b. It opens K+ ion channels when it binds to its receptors c. It causes a cell membrane to hyperpolarize 12. The bonding of Acetylcholine to its muscarinic receptors on smooth muscle causes gated K+ channels to close. This action is described...
The neurotransmitter selected is Dopamine. PART 1: Nervous System Homeostasis Neurotransmitters are responsible for communication between neurons to ensure that cognition is maintained; the body is able to instantaneously maintain homeostasis to a threat; or store sensory input for later retrieval (form memories). These chemicals do this by providing a stimulus to either open ion channels that lead to depolarization (excitatory) or hyperpolarization (inhibitory) so as to allow the nervous system to perform the function it is required to do...
4. Neurotransmitter exocytosis and reuptake: a. What type of organic molecule is Acetylcholine (neurotransmitter)? b. Where is Acetylcholine made in the cell and how does it end up in the axon terminal? c. What type of transport is exocytosis, and does it require ATP? d. How does Acetylcholine move from the pre-synaptic cell to the post-synaptic cell? e. What is neurotransmitter reuptake, and why is it important for synaptic transmission?
discuss the role of dopamine in motor movement, including where it is produced, which brain region related to movement receive dopaminergic signals, abd its effects in normal healthy indivisuals? How does this impact Parkinsons disease?
Case study 19.1 (p.428) What's the connection between acetylcholine and Kelly's symptoms? Acetylcholine is a homone released during stress Acetylcholine is found primarily in sensory neuron connections Acetylcholine is found primanily in motor neuron connections Acetylcholine affects communication primarily with smooth muscles Case study 19 scenario (p.428) Kelly had been having difficulty focusing her eyes for a couple of weeks. She assumed her recent lack of sleep was the cause. But when she started dropping her keys and feeling unsteady...
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