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- Explain how monoamines are inactivated at the synapse and how this process can be clinically manipulated.Describe the clinical importance of drugs that mimic or inhibit adrenergic or cholinergic effects.What would happen if there is an increase of acetylcholine and serotonin receptor activation in the body?
- Briefly describe where a cholinergic drug acts and how itaffects the postsynaptic receptors. Give two examples ofits possible effects on function.Describe the intracellular response to activation of α and β adrenergic receptorsClassify the following neurotransmitters as excitatory or inhibitory: Acetylcholine Serotonin GABA Norepinephrine Glutamate Dopamine