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Prof. Shaikh Abusufiyan
Assistant Professor,
AIKTC-School of Pharmacy,
New Panvel-410206
Neurohumoral transmission: Role of GABA,
Glutamate, Glycine, Serotonin, Dopamine
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A. Discuss Neurohumoral Transmission.
B. Explain role of GABA, Glutamate,
Glycine, Serotonin and Dopamine in
neurohumoral transmission.
• Neurohumoral transmission refers
to the process by which
nerve cells, also known as neurons,
communicate with other cells in the
body, such as muscle cells or other
neurons
through the release of chemicals
called neurotransmitters and
hormones.
Definition
When a neuron receives a signal it
generates an electrical impulse
that travels down its axon to the end
of the neuron, called the axon
terminal.
Process of Neurohumoral Transmission
At the axon terminal, the electrical impulse
triggers the release of neurotransmitters
which then diffuse across a tiny gap called the
synapse
bind to specific receptors on the target cell.
triggers a series of chemical and electrical
events in the target cell
lead to the desired response (such as muscle
contraction or the initiation of a new electrical
impulse in a neighboring neuron).
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• The term "neurohumoral" refers to the
combination of both neural and humoral
(meaning involving hormones or other bodily
fluids) signals
that work together to coordinate and regulate
many physiological processes in the body
movement, digestion, and the regulation of body
temperature.
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• Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
is an inhibitory neurotransmitter
• When released by neurons
GABA binds to specific receptors on
the target cell
causing an influx of negatively charged
ions (such as chloride ions) into the cell
which makes the target cell less likely
to generate an electrical impulse.
Role of GABA in neurohumoral transmission
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Less electrical
impulses
Inhibition of response
• GABA is widely distributed throughout the
brain and spinal cord
Role of GABA:
• It is involved in the regulation of muscle tone,
sleep, and anxiety.
• In addition, GABA is also involved in the
regulation of other neurotransmitter systems,
including dopamine and serotonin.
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Abnormalities in GABA function:
• It have been linked to a variety of
neurological and psychiatric disorders
epilepsy, anxiety disorders, and
schizophrenia.
• The drugs that enhance GABA function, such
as benzodiazepines are commonly used
to treat anxiety and sleep disorders
• while drugs that reduce GABA function, such
as some stimulants
can lead to increased arousal and wakefulness.
Drugs modulating GABA effect:
Q&A
Q.1 What is neurohumoral transmission?
Q.2 Give role of GABA.
Q.3 Give example of drug modulating
GABA effect?
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• Glutamate
main excitatory neurotransmitter in
the central nervous system.
Role of Glutamate in neurohumoral transmission
• Glutamate binds to specific receptors on
the target cells
causing an influx of positively charged
ions (such as sodium and calcium ions) into
the cell
which makes the target cell to generate
more electrical impulse
Role of Glutamate in neurohumoral transmission
Na+
More electrical impulses
Excitatory response
Na+ Na+
Na+
Na+
• It is involved in many important
functions
learning and memory, synaptic
plasticity (the ability of synapses to
change in strength), and the
regulation of mood and behaviour.
Role of Glutamate:
• Excessive activation of glutamate
receptors can be harmful to neurons
contribute to a variety of neurological
disorders
stroke, traumatic brain injury, and
neurodegenerative diseases such as
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Role of Glutamate:
• Glutamate is also involved in the
regulation of
the hyothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)
axis
It involved in the body's response to stress.
• The drugs that enhance glutamate
function, such as the NMDA receptor
agonist D-cycloserine
potential treatments for depression
• while drugs that inhibit glutamate
function, such as ketamine
have shown promise as rapid-acting
antidepressants.
Drugs modulating Glutamate function:
• Glycine is an inhibitory neurotransmitter
that plays an important role in the
regulation of neurohumoral transmission
particularly in the spinal cord and
brainstem.
Role of Glycine in neurohumoral transmission
• Glycine binds to specific receptors on
the target cell
causing an influx of negatively charged
ions (such as chloride ions) into the cell
which makes the target cell to generate
an electrical impulse.
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Cl-
Less electrical
impulses
Inhibition of response
• Glycine is mainly found in inhibitory
neurons in the spinal cord and
brainstem
plays a key role in the regulation of
reflexes, sensory processing, and the
control of muscle tone.
• It is particularly important for
regulating the activity of motor
neurons
that control muscle contraction, and
abnormalities in glycine function
lead to a variety of neurological
disorders, including hyperekplexia.
• Glycine is also involved in the
regulation of pain perception,
particularly in the spinal cord.
Inhibiting glycine release in the spinal
cord can enhance pain sensitivity
• while enhancing glycine release
can reduce pain sensitivity.
• This makes glycine a potential target
for the development of new pain
medications.
Drugs modulating glycine function:
• Overall, the role of glycine in
neurohumoral transmission is primarily
inhibitory
plays a key role in regulating a variety of
physiological processes
particularly in the spinal cord and
brainstem.
Drugs modulating glycine function:
Q&A
Q.1 How glutamate produces excitatory
response?
Q.2 Give example of Drug that
modulating Glutamate function. Name
disease in which it is useful.
Q.3 What is role of Glycine?
• Serotonin, also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)
• It plays a critical role in the regulation of many
physiological processes
mood, appetite, sleep, and sensory perception.
• It is also involved in neurohumoral transmission,
particularly in the modulation of pain and mood.
Role of Serotonin in neurohumoral transmission
• Serotonin binds to specific receptors on
the target cells
activate or inhibit various signalling
pathways.
Regulate many functions, including mood,
emotion, cognition, and sensory
perception.
In the brain, serotonin is particularly
important for regulating mood and
behaviour.
Abnormalities in serotonin function have
been implicated in a variety of psychiatric
disorders
depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
Abnormalities in Serotonin function:
Drugs that enhance serotonin function, such
as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs)
are commonly used to treat these
disorders.
Drugs modulating Serotonin function:
• In the periphery the serotonin
causes regulation of various physiological
processes
gastrointestinal function, blood clotting,
and blood vessel tone.
• It is also involved in the regulation of
pain perception
particularly in the spinal cord and
peripheral nervous system.
• Inhibiting the release of serotonin in these
areas
enhance pain sensitivity
• while enhancing serotonin release
can reduce pain sensitivity.
• Dopamine is a neurotransmitter
plays an important role in the regulation of
neurohumoral transmission
particularly in the reward and motivation
pathways of the brain.
Role of Dopamine in neurohumoral transmission
• Dopamine binds to specific receptors on the
target cell
which can activate or inhibit various signalling
pathways.
• In the brain, dopamine is mainly found in
neurons in the midbrain that project to
various regions
including the striatum, prefrontal cortex, and
limbic system.
• Abnormalities in dopamine function
have been implicated in a variety of
neurological and psychiatric disorders
including Parkinson's disease,
schizophrenia, addiction, and attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Abnormalities in Dopamine function:
• When we experience something pleasurable
or rewarding, such as food or social
interaction
dopamine is released
reinforcing the behavior and motivating us to
seek out similar experiences in the future.
Pleasurable effect of dopamine:
• Drugs of abuse, such as cocaine and
amphetamines
increase dopamine release in these pathways
lead to addiction.
Drug of abuse
• Dopamine is also involved in the regulation
of movement
particularly in the control of fine motor skills.
• In Parkinson's disease, the degeneration of
dopamine-producing neurons in the midbrain
leads to a loss of motor control and other
symptoms.
Dopamine and motor skills
Q&A
Q.1 Which physiological processes are
regulated by serotonin?
Q.2 Reward and motivation pathways
of the brain is regulated by………….
Q.3 Explain Pleasurable effect of
dopamine?
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Neurohumoral Transmission.pdf

  • 1. Prof. Shaikh Abusufiyan Assistant Professor, AIKTC-School of Pharmacy, New Panvel-410206 Neurohumoral transmission: Role of GABA, Glutamate, Glycine, Serotonin, Dopamine Pharma Learning Forever
  • 2. At the end of this e-learning session you are able to… A. Discuss Neurohumoral Transmission. B. Explain role of GABA, Glutamate, Glycine, Serotonin and Dopamine in neurohumoral transmission.
  • 3. • Neurohumoral transmission refers to the process by which nerve cells, also known as neurons, communicate with other cells in the body, such as muscle cells or other neurons through the release of chemicals called neurotransmitters and hormones. Definition
  • 4. When a neuron receives a signal it generates an electrical impulse that travels down its axon to the end of the neuron, called the axon terminal. Process of Neurohumoral Transmission
  • 5. At the axon terminal, the electrical impulse triggers the release of neurotransmitters which then diffuse across a tiny gap called the synapse bind to specific receptors on the target cell. triggers a series of chemical and electrical events in the target cell lead to the desired response (such as muscle contraction or the initiation of a new electrical impulse in a neighboring neuron). ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
  • 6. • The term "neurohumoral" refers to the combination of both neural and humoral (meaning involving hormones or other bodily fluids) signals that work together to coordinate and regulate many physiological processes in the body movement, digestion, and the regulation of body temperature. ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
  • 7. • Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is an inhibitory neurotransmitter • When released by neurons GABA binds to specific receptors on the target cell causing an influx of negatively charged ions (such as chloride ions) into the cell which makes the target cell less likely to generate an electrical impulse. Role of GABA in neurohumoral transmission Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Less electrical impulses Inhibition of response
  • 8. • GABA is widely distributed throughout the brain and spinal cord Role of GABA: • It is involved in the regulation of muscle tone, sleep, and anxiety. • In addition, GABA is also involved in the regulation of other neurotransmitter systems, including dopamine and serotonin. ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` `
  • 9. Abnormalities in GABA function: • It have been linked to a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders epilepsy, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia.
  • 10. • The drugs that enhance GABA function, such as benzodiazepines are commonly used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders • while drugs that reduce GABA function, such as some stimulants can lead to increased arousal and wakefulness. Drugs modulating GABA effect:
  • 11. Q&A Q.1 What is neurohumoral transmission? Q.2 Give role of GABA. Q.3 Give example of drug modulating GABA effect? Copyright @shaikhabusufiyan2021
  • 12. • Glutamate main excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Role of Glutamate in neurohumoral transmission
  • 13. • Glutamate binds to specific receptors on the target cells causing an influx of positively charged ions (such as sodium and calcium ions) into the cell which makes the target cell to generate more electrical impulse Role of Glutamate in neurohumoral transmission Na+ More electrical impulses Excitatory response Na+ Na+ Na+ Na+
  • 14. • It is involved in many important functions learning and memory, synaptic plasticity (the ability of synapses to change in strength), and the regulation of mood and behaviour. Role of Glutamate:
  • 15. • Excessive activation of glutamate receptors can be harmful to neurons contribute to a variety of neurological disorders stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Role of Glutamate:
  • 16. • Glutamate is also involved in the regulation of the hyothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis It involved in the body's response to stress.
  • 17. • The drugs that enhance glutamate function, such as the NMDA receptor agonist D-cycloserine potential treatments for depression • while drugs that inhibit glutamate function, such as ketamine have shown promise as rapid-acting antidepressants. Drugs modulating Glutamate function:
  • 18. • Glycine is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that plays an important role in the regulation of neurohumoral transmission particularly in the spinal cord and brainstem. Role of Glycine in neurohumoral transmission
  • 19. • Glycine binds to specific receptors on the target cell causing an influx of negatively charged ions (such as chloride ions) into the cell which makes the target cell to generate an electrical impulse. Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Cl- Less electrical impulses Inhibition of response
  • 20. • Glycine is mainly found in inhibitory neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem plays a key role in the regulation of reflexes, sensory processing, and the control of muscle tone.
  • 21. • It is particularly important for regulating the activity of motor neurons that control muscle contraction, and abnormalities in glycine function lead to a variety of neurological disorders, including hyperekplexia.
  • 22. • Glycine is also involved in the regulation of pain perception, particularly in the spinal cord. Inhibiting glycine release in the spinal cord can enhance pain sensitivity
  • 23. • while enhancing glycine release can reduce pain sensitivity. • This makes glycine a potential target for the development of new pain medications. Drugs modulating glycine function:
  • 24. • Overall, the role of glycine in neurohumoral transmission is primarily inhibitory plays a key role in regulating a variety of physiological processes particularly in the spinal cord and brainstem. Drugs modulating glycine function:
  • 25. Q&A Q.1 How glutamate produces excitatory response? Q.2 Give example of Drug that modulating Glutamate function. Name disease in which it is useful. Q.3 What is role of Glycine?
  • 26. • Serotonin, also known as 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) • It plays a critical role in the regulation of many physiological processes mood, appetite, sleep, and sensory perception. • It is also involved in neurohumoral transmission, particularly in the modulation of pain and mood. Role of Serotonin in neurohumoral transmission
  • 27. • Serotonin binds to specific receptors on the target cells activate or inhibit various signalling pathways. Regulate many functions, including mood, emotion, cognition, and sensory perception.
  • 28. In the brain, serotonin is particularly important for regulating mood and behaviour. Abnormalities in serotonin function have been implicated in a variety of psychiatric disorders depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Abnormalities in Serotonin function:
  • 29. Drugs that enhance serotonin function, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are commonly used to treat these disorders. Drugs modulating Serotonin function:
  • 30. • In the periphery the serotonin causes regulation of various physiological processes gastrointestinal function, blood clotting, and blood vessel tone.
  • 31. • It is also involved in the regulation of pain perception particularly in the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.
  • 32. • Inhibiting the release of serotonin in these areas enhance pain sensitivity • while enhancing serotonin release can reduce pain sensitivity.
  • 33. • Dopamine is a neurotransmitter plays an important role in the regulation of neurohumoral transmission particularly in the reward and motivation pathways of the brain. Role of Dopamine in neurohumoral transmission
  • 34. • Dopamine binds to specific receptors on the target cell which can activate or inhibit various signalling pathways.
  • 35. • In the brain, dopamine is mainly found in neurons in the midbrain that project to various regions including the striatum, prefrontal cortex, and limbic system.
  • 36. • Abnormalities in dopamine function have been implicated in a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders including Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, addiction, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Abnormalities in Dopamine function:
  • 37. • When we experience something pleasurable or rewarding, such as food or social interaction dopamine is released reinforcing the behavior and motivating us to seek out similar experiences in the future. Pleasurable effect of dopamine:
  • 38. • Drugs of abuse, such as cocaine and amphetamines increase dopamine release in these pathways lead to addiction. Drug of abuse
  • 39. • Dopamine is also involved in the regulation of movement particularly in the control of fine motor skills. • In Parkinson's disease, the degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in the midbrain leads to a loss of motor control and other symptoms. Dopamine and motor skills
  • 40. Q&A Q.1 Which physiological processes are regulated by serotonin? Q.2 Reward and motivation pathways of the brain is regulated by…………. Q.3 Explain Pleasurable effect of dopamine?
  • 41. Disclaimer (Images) • The images used in this presentation are found from different sources all over the Internet, and are assumed to be in public domain and are displayed under the fair use principle for education purpose. Copyright @ Presentation • The said presentation is for education purpose only, don’t use the same for any legal perspective.