Assume a neuron is at rest and the following changes happen: Step 1: Neurotransmitter binds to an ionotropic excitatory neurotransmitter receptor causing an EPSP.  Step 2: With the neurotransmitter still bound either a NAM or non-competitive antagonist bind to the allosteric site of the receptor. Answer the following questions that explains how the NAM and non-competitive antagonist would differ in their actions.   4.) A. Going from step 1 to step 2 what would happen to the ionotropic receptor (ion channel) as a result of the NAM. B. Going from step 1 to step 2 what would happen to the ionotropic receptor (ion channel) as a result of the non-competitive antagonist.  C. Going from step 1 to step 2 how would membrane potential change as a result of the NAM D. Going from step 1 to step 2 how would the membrane potential change as a result of the non-competitive antagonist.

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Assume a neuron is at rest and the following changes happen:

Step 1: Neurotransmitter binds to an ionotropic excitatory neurotransmitter receptor causing an EPSP. 

Step 2: With the neurotransmitter still bound either a NAM or non-competitive antagonist bind to the allosteric site of the receptor.

Answer the following questions that explains how the NAM and non-competitive antagonist would differ in their actions. 

 4.)

A. Going from step 1 to step 2 what would happen to the ionotropic receptor (ion channel) as a result of the NAM.

B. Going from step 1 to step 2 what would happen to the ionotropic receptor (ion channel) as a result of the non-competitive antagonist. 

C. Going from step 1 to step 2 how would membrane potential change as a result of the NAM

D. Going from step 1 to step 2 how would the membrane potential change as a result of the non-competitive antagonist. 

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Neurotransmitters are compounds secreted from neurons at the synapse. The neurotransmitters can cross the synapse and bind to specific receptors on the surface of neighboring cells.

The receptors are classified into two types, inhibitory and excitatory, based on the likelihood of firing an action potential. Inhibitory receptors decrease the chance of action potential firing by hyperpolarizing the membrane.

Excitatory receptors increase the chance of action potential firing by depolarizing the membrane.

Allosteric modulators are compounds that regulate the efficacy of the receptor by binding to a site other than the active site, i.e., the allosteric site. This binding does not disturb the binding of the ligand to the active site, but the effect of the receptor changes in response 

Inhibitors are compounds that decrease the efficacy of the receptor by competitively, non-competitively, or irreversibly binding to the active site of the receptor. Competitive inhibitors compete with the ligand for the active site, whereas non-competitive inhibitors do not. They bind to the allosteric site of the receptor. 

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