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Synapse gene transcription

Norepinephrine is released into the synapse from vesicles [(1) in Fig. 2.7] amphetamine facilitates this release. Norepinephrine acts in the CNS at two different types of noradrenergic receptors, the a and the P [see (2a), (2b) and (3) in Fig. 2.7]. a-Adrenergic receptors can be subdivided into receptors (coupled to phospholipase and located postsynaptically) and tt2 receptors (coupled to Gj and located primarily presynapti-cally) (Insel, 1996). P-Adrenergic receptors in the CNS are predominantly of the P subtype (3 in Fig. 2.7). P receptors are coupled to and lead to an increase in cAMP. Cyclic AMP triggers a variety of events mediated by protein kinases, including phosphorylation of the P receptor itself and regulation of gene expression via phosphorylation of transcription factors. [Pg.28]


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