Dopamine
cytoplam
True. Cocaine causes the sudden release in the brain of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Source. Prentice Hall
Calcium triggers synaptic vesicles to discharge the neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft.
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An example of a drug that blocks release of a neurotransmitter is botulinum toxin (Ach) and atropine.
An example of a drug that blocks release of a neurotransmitter is botulinum toxin (Ach) and atropine.
acetycholine
acetylcholine (ACh)
cytoplam
True. Cocaine causes the sudden release in the brain of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Source. Prentice Hall
Presynaptic inhibition is the opposite of presynaptic facilitation. In presynaptic inhibition, the release of neurotransmitters from the presynaptic neuron is reduced, leading to a decrease in synaptic transmission. In contrast, presynaptic facilitation enhances neurotransmitter release, increasing the strength of synaptic transmission.
It is important for the neurotransmitter to be deactivated soon after its release so that actional potential generation can be stopped when the organism doesn't need it any more.
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Ca2+
Calcium triggers synaptic vesicles to discharge the neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft.
No, calcium itself is not a neurotransmitter BUT it is highly important in the process of the action potential. The action potential triggers the influx of calcium at the end of the terminal bouton, causing the influx of Ca2+ into the cell and this triggers for the release of the neurotransmitter. :)
There is no neurotransmitter release from the axon terminal when there are no calcium ions in the extracellular solution. This is because the exocytosis of the synaptic vesicles is calcium dependent.