Understanding Neurotransmitters - AP Biology

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What kind of molecule can be used to inhibit the effects of a neurotransmitter?

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Neurotransmitters in the human body are under tight control. Many drugs, such as anti-depressants or drugs for ADHD, limit neurotransmitter responses. Antagonistic molecules will inhibit neurotransmitters and are used in many drugs. These molecules structurally interact with receptor proteins, either blocking the active site or binding allosterically to alter the binding site shape. Antagonists can be competitive or uncompetitive.

In contrast, agonists are molecules that structurally resemble the ligand for a certain receptor and can bind to the active site to trigger a response. Nicotine, for example, is an agonist to certain acetylcholine receptors and can trigger these receptors.

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