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Overview of neurotransmitters S1

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Serotonin   (5HT) Emotion  
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1st step of a neurotransmitter   Precursors from Diet---[sythesis]--->NT  
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2nd step of a neurotransmitter   Neurotransmitter--[transport]-->vesicle package  
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3rd step of a neurotransmitter   Vesicle Package--[action potential]-->Release  
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final step of a neurotransmitter   Release--[Enzymatic, Reuptake]-->Deactivation  
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Biogenic Amines   Dopamine Norepinephrine Serotonin Acetylcholine  
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Peptide   Enkephalin  
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Amino Amides   Glutamate GABA  
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Nucleotide   Adenoside (Ade)  
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Dopamine   (DA) motor systems  
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Norepinephrine   (NE) sensory systems  
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Acetylcholine   (Ach) neuromuscular junction  
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Enkephalin   (Enk) pain  
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Glutamate   (Glu) all over, almost always excitatory  
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GABA   all over, inhibitory  
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Adenoside   (Ade)  
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Norepinephrine effects   controls sleep/wake cycle, effects Locus Coerueleus, Raphe Nucleus (Midbrain)  
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Dopamine effects   (Midbrain, Amygdala) most addictions involve an increase of Dopamine in the Forebrain  
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VMAT   5HT binds to VMAT and is then pulled into the vesicle.  
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Acetylcholine receptors   Muscarinic (G-protein, Ionotropic) and Nicotinic  
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Histamine receptors   3, all G-protein  
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