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Block 4: Unit 1E
Serotonin
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12/11/2016

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Term
synthesis of 5-HT (2 steps)
Definition
1. tryptophan --> (via tryptophan hydroxylase) --> 5-HTP
2. 5-HTP --> (via AAAD) --> 5-HT
Term
5-HT is packaged into a synaptic vesicle via ______
Definition
VMAT
Term
Is 5-HT found all over the body or only in limited quantities?
Definition
all over the body (plentiful)
Term
Where must 5-HT be synthesized?
Definition
in the brain
Term
Serotonin is talked about with ______ disorders
Definition
mood
Term
Can tryptophan & serotonin cross the blood brain barrier?
Definition
no!
Term
What is the rate limiting step in 5-HT synthesis?
Definition
convert tryptophan to 5-HTP via tryptophan hydroxylase
Term
5-HTP is converted to 5-HT via ______
Definition
AAAD
Term
What is needed in order for a vesicle to take in 5-HT?
Definition
a proton pump
Term
Where does 5-HT synthesis & packaging occur?
Definition
in the neuron
Term
If most of the rate-limiting enzyme in 5-HT synthesis, ______, is inhibited, there is a rapid decrease in 5-HT levels
Definition
tryptophan hydroxylase
Term
If you inhibit most of the activity of AAAD, what happens to 5-HT levels?
Definition
they will not change
Term
______ is a good candidate for a regulatory point for 5-HT synthesis
Definition
tryptophan hydroxylase
Term
If extra 5-HT is added, what is the effect on tryptophan hydroxylase activity?
Definition
no effect (therefore no end-product inhibition of this enzyme)
Term
Are the co-factors for tryptophan hydroxylase typically in high or short supply?
Definition
short supply (which could control tryptophan hydroxylase activity)
Term
When O2 levels are artificially increased to high levels, what is the effect on 5-HT levels in the brain?
Definition
there can be a dramatic increase
Term
When action potential frequency increases, what happens to intracellular calcium?
Definition
increases
Term
Intracellular calcium phosphorylates tryptophan hydroxylase, which ______ its affinity for the co-factor BH4
Definition
increases (leading to more 5-HT synthesis)
Term
SERT
Definition
transporter for specific serotonin reuptake
Term
MAO
Definition
chews up serotonin both intracellularly & extracellularly
Term
2 ways serotonin action can be terminated
Definition
1. serotonin is "chewed up" by MAO
2. reuptake into cell
Term
3 categories of 5-HT receptor effects
Definition
1. inhibitory, via metabotropic receptors (increase potassium current or decrease calcium current)
2. excitatory, via metabotropic receptors (decrease potassium current or increase calcium current)
3. excitatory, via ionotropic receptors (opens a cation channel that depolarizes the neuron)
Term
main effect of 5-HT(1) receptors
Definition
inhibition of adenyl cyclase

*5-HT(1A) also opens potassium channels*
Term
What is the source of serotonin in the brain?
Definition
raphe nuclei
Term
2 disorders known to deal with serotonin
Definition
1. depression
2. anxiety
Term
Are there a huge number or only a few types of serotonin receptors?
Definition
a huge number
Term
main effect of 5-HT(2) receptors
Definition
stimulation of phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C

*5-HT(2A) also closes potassium channels*
Term
What 5-HT receptor subtype is the ionotropic receptor?
Definition
5-HT(3)

*ligand-gated cation channel*
Term
main effect of 5-HT(4) receptor
Definition
stimulation of adenyl cyclase
Term
main effect of 5-HT(5A) receptor
Definition
inhibition of adenyl cyclase
Term
Which receptor subtype isn't as uniform as the others (more of a hodge podge)?
Definition
5-HT(4)
Term
Serotonin modulates the ______ cycle
Definition
sleep/wake
Term
SERT inhibitors (SSRIs)
Definition
reuptake inhibitors
Term
NET inhibitors (NRIs)
Definition
affect norepinephrine transports
Term
SERT & NET inhibitors (SNRIs)
Definition
do the functions of both SERT & NET inhibitors
Term
What is the idea behind legal drugs to affect serotonergic transmission?
Definition
if you know the structure of the receptor, you can design a drug that goes in & does specifically what you want
Term
2 drugs that are 5-HT(2A) antagonists
Definition
1. psilocin
2. LSD
Term
2 drugs that are SERT inhibitors
Definition
1. MDMA (ecstasy)
2. cocaine
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