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could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?

Posted by iforgotmypassword on September 28, 2005, at 12:48:11

http://www.biopsychiatry.com/moclobemide-neogenesis.htm

here it says that NMDA is causing a decrease in some cells in the hippocampus... not that i can even close to know what that means. anyways, if the receptors are antagonized does this lead to higher amounts of circulating NMDA, so if there is a neurotoxic risk to the substance would NMDA antagonists potentiate it?

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?

Posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 14:44:06

In reply to could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?, posted by iforgotmypassword on September 28, 2005, at 12:48:11

NMDA is a synthetic substance that isn't naturally present in your brain. If NMDA were applied to cells in your brain, an NMDA antagonist would decrease the toxicity induced by NMDA.

Shawn

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?

Posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2005, at 18:40:37

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?, posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 14:44:06

So according to the link this is an MAOI? Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Phillipa

Posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 18:52:24

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?, posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2005, at 18:40:37

Moclobemide is a selective and reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase type A (MAO-A).

Shawn

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Shawn. T.

Posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2005, at 19:04:10

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Phillipa, posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 18:52:24

Thanks Shawn, but now I don't know what the differnce is between MAOI and A. Never knew there was another one. Trying to learn. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?

Posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 20:18:29

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Shawn. T., posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2005, at 19:04:10

MAOI stands for monoamine oxidase inhibitor. MAO-A is a type of monoamine oxidase. Some MAOIs inhibit both MAO-A and MAO-B. Moclobemide only inhibits the former. MAO-A catalyzes the oxidative deamination of monoamines such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. Deamination is the removal of an amine group from a molecule. An amine group consists of nitrogen (and associated hydrogen atoms) attached to a carbon chain.

Shawn

 

Shawn: NMDA is endogenous and a neurotransmitter » Shawn. T.

Posted by Chairman_MAO on September 28, 2005, at 20:42:06

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?, posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 14:44:06

You are incorrect. NMDA stands for N-methyl-D-asparate, which is a glutaminergic neurotransmitter.

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?

Posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2005, at 21:50:46

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?, posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 20:18:29

Are you both studying to be doctors, pharmacists, chemists? I just don't know where you guys get all your knowledge. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Shawn: NMDA is endogenous and a neurotransmitter » Chairman_MAO

Posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 22:27:44

In reply to Shawn: NMDA is endogenous and a neurotransmitter » Shawn. T., posted by Chairman_MAO on September 28, 2005, at 20:42:06

NMDA is not a neurotransmitter. See http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract to verify that it is a synthetic rather than an endogenous substance.

Shawn

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Phillipa

Posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 22:42:26

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects?, posted by Phillipa on September 28, 2005, at 21:50:46

>>Are you both studying to be doctors, pharmacists, chemists? I just don't know where you guys get all your knowledge. Fondly, Phillipa

I'm pursuing a Master of Science degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I want to improve the dissemination of information to people interested in fields such as neuroscience, psychiatry, and pharmacology. I was going to join a multidisciplinary neuroscience graduate program, but my approach to neuroscience was too multidisciplinary for them to swallow. The best way to acquire knowledge of neuroscience is to read peer-reviewed articles, regardless of whether you completely understand them. You should have a medical or biological dictionary handy while doing so. You'll catch on sooner or later if you're persistent.

Shawn

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Shawn. T.

Posted by Phillipa on September 29, 2005, at 0:07:56

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Phillipa, posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 22:42:26

Shawn that's awesome. I'm gaining knowledge to help me understand what you all are talking about. Today I saw my doctor and he and I were dicussing AD's and I told him I was hypomanic on wellburin. I said it made me bipolar lll. He looked at me rather strangely. But I learned it here. And I've worked as a psych nurse and want to again. Can you imagine knowing more than the pdocs do? Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Shawn. T.

Posted by SLS on September 29, 2005, at 8:12:35

In reply to Re: could NMDA antagonists have neurotoxic effects? » Phillipa, posted by Shawn. T. on September 28, 2005, at 22:42:26

Hi Shawn.

> I'm pursuing a Master of Science degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I want to improve the dissemination of information to people interested in fields such as neuroscience, psychiatry, and pharmacology.

I really appreciate your efforts. You have already contributed much towards meeting this goal.


- Scott


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