Psychotropics (stimulants, depressants, antidepressants, anxiolytics, sedative/hypnotics, antipsychotics, dissociatives, etc.)
antidepressants
Drug. good luck on the health test :)
neurons; dopamine
Depending on the type of agonist, it can mimic the activity of hormones or medications.
Alcohol increases the activity of Gaba receptors.
The prescription drug Orphenadrine does not contain steroids. It is a anticholinergic drug that affects the neurotransmitters in the body.
Retrograde neurotransmitters are released from dendrites and alter the activity of neighbouring cells. This process is the opposite of typical neurotransmitters, which are released from the axon terminal (of a post synaptic neuron) and act on dendrites. Two examples are the gaseous neurotransmitters Carbon Monoxide and Nitric Oxide.
An example of a drug that blocks release of a neurotransmitter is botulinum toxin (Ach) and atropine.
after impulse conductionby postsynaptic neurons is initiated, neurotransmitters activity is rapidly terminated. Either one or both of two mechanisms cause this. Some neurotransmitters molecules difuseout of the synaptic cleft back into synaptic knobs
Using drugs causes an abnormal release of neurotransmitters in the brain, which can disrupt the normal communication between brain cells. Over time, this can lead to changes in the brain's structure and function, often resulting in decreased natural production of neurotransmitters.
There is no documentation on it. I am also working on betalains but till date I have not come across neurotransmitting activity of betalains.
Although Depakote is sometimes used by people as a substitute for street drugs, this is not that common. It works by slowing the brain's activity. It does not repair neurotransmitters - neurotransmitters are chemicals that help brain cells "talk" to each other. ___________________________________________ No, it is impossible to get high off of Depakote, as all it does is repair damaged Neurotransmitters in the brain.