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Neuron Anatomy and Function
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What is the primary effect of alcohol on neurotransmission in the brain?
It balances
inhibitory
and
excitatory
neurotransmission
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How does alcohol affect the balance of neurotransmission?
It alters the balance between inhibition and excitation
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What are the effects of alcohol on neurotransmission?
Inhibitory neurotransmission increases
Excitatory neurotransmission decreases
Overall balance shifts towards inhibition
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Who conducted the research on alcohol's effects on neurotransmission?
Valenzuela
in
1997
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What does the schematic representation illustrate?
Alcohol's effects on
neurotransmission
balance
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What type of neurotransmission does alcohol primarily enhance?
Inhibitory
neurotransmission
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What is the consequence of increased inhibitory neurotransmission due to alcohol?
It leads to decreased overall
brain activity
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How does the alteration of neurotransmission by alcohol affect behavior?
It can lead to impaired judgment and coordination
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What is the relationship between inhibitory and excitatory neurotransmission when alcohol is consumed?
Inhibitory
increases
while
excitatory
decreases
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Why is it important to understand alcohol's effects on neurotransmission?
To comprehend its impact on
behavior
and health
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What might be a long-term effect of alcohol on neurotransmission?
Potential development of
addiction
or dependency
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What is the primary function of cGMP phosphodiesterase in the retina?
It
stimulates
cGMP phosphodiesterase
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How does the stimulation of cGMP phosphodiesterase affect retinal function?
It regulates
phototransduction
in
photoreceptors
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If cGMP phosphodiesterase is inhibited, what would likely happen to vision?
Vision would be impaired due to
excess cGMP
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What is the relationship between cGMP levels and photoreceptor activity?
Higher
cGMP levels
increase
photoreceptor activity
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What is the role of cGMP in the phototransduction cascade?
It acts as a
second messenger
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Why is the regulation of cGMP important in the retina?
It ensures proper
signal transduction
for vision
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What would be the effect of a drug that increases cGMP levels in the retina?
It could lead to enhanced
photoreceptor
signaling
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How does the inhibition of cGMP phosphodiesterase affect the visual signal?
It disrupts the normal
phototransduction
process
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What happens to cGMP levels when light hits the photoreceptors?
cGMP levels
decrease
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What is the consequence of decreased cGMP levels in photoreceptors?
It leads to
hyperpolarization
of the cell
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If a mutation affects cGMP phosphodiesterase function, what might be a potential outcome?
It could result in
vision disorders
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How
does
the
phototransduction cascade illustrate the role of second messengers?

It shows how
cGMP
mediates
signal amplification
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What is the effect of light on cGMP levels in the retina?
Light
decreases
cGMP levels
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Why is cGMP considered a second messenger in the retina?
It transmits signals from
receptors
to
effectors
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How would a deficiency in cGMP phosphodiesterase affect retinal signaling?
It would lead to prolonged signaling in
photoreceptors
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What role
does
cGMP play in the adaptation of the retina to light changes?

It helps regulate the sensitivity of
photoreceptors
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What is the primary effect of light on photoreceptors?
It causes
hyperpolarization
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How does hyperpolarization of photoreceptors affect neurotransmitter release?
It
reduces
neurotransmitter
release
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If a drug enhances cGMP levels, what would be the expected effect on photoreceptor activity?
Increased photoreceptor activity
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What is the significance of cGMP in the context of retinal signaling pathways?
It is crucial for converting
light signals
into electrical signals
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What is the overall effect of light on the phototransduction cascade?
It initiates a series of
biochemical
changes
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How does the phototransduction cascade exemplify signal transduction?
It demonstrates how external signals are converted to
cellular responses
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What would be the impact of a malfunctioning cGMP phosphodiesterase on vision?
It could lead to
visual impairments
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How does the regulation of cGMP levels affect the overall function of the retina?
It is essential for maintaining proper
visual function
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What is the consequence of increased cGMP levels in photoreceptors?
It leads to
depolarization
of the cell
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Why is the balance of cGMP levels critical in the retina?
It ensures proper
signaling
for vision
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If a treatment increases cGMP levels, what might be a potential side effect?
Increased sensitivity to
light
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How does the phototransduction cascade illustrate the importance of second messengers?
It shows how
cGMP
mediates signal amplification
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What is the role of cGMP phosphodiesterase in the retina?
It stimulates
synaptic function
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