Thursday, 20 September 2018


What is glutamatergic #neurotransmission?
#Glutamate receptors are #synaptic and #nonsynaptic receptors located primarily on the membranes of #neuronal and #glial cells. Glutamate (the conjugate base of glutamic acid) is abundant in the human body, but particularly in the #nervous system and especially prominent in the human #brain where it is the body's most prominent #neurotransmitter, the #brain's main excitatory #neurotransmitter, and also the precursor for GABA, the #brain's main inhibitory #neurotransmitter. #Glutamate receptors are responsible for the glutamate-mediated #postsynaptic excitation of neural cells, and are important for #neural communication, #memory formation, learning, and regulation.
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