Essential Biology E4: Neurotransmitters and Synapses Resources: http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com/bis-ib-diploma-programme-biology/option-e-neurobiology-andbehaviour/e4-neurotransmitters-and-synapses/ and Y:\Student\Student Access\MS - HS\Science\IB Biology\Class of 2010\OP E NEUROBIOLOGY & BEHAVIOUR\E4 Neurotransmitters and Synapses Make sure you have reviewed Nerves, Hormones and Homeostasis before starting. 1. Distinguish between excitatory and inhibitory pre-synaptic neurons: Excitatory Effect on post-synaptic transmissions Inhibitory Stimulates an AP in the post-synaptic neuron NT binds to receptors. Potassium gates open. K+ flows out. Post-synaptic neuron hyperpolarizes. AP is not generated. Method of action (including ion) Graph of membrane potential Example neurotransmitters 2. Draw a diagram of the dendritic end of a neuron, labeling the axon hillock and showing the direction of nerve impulses coming into the neuron. What is the function of the axon hillock? Stephen Taylor Bandung International School http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com Essential Biology E4: Neurotransmitters and Synapses 3. Explain how decision-making takes place in the CNS, including the interactions between excitatory and inhibitory presynaptic neurons and the importance of threshold. 4. Distinguish between spatial and temporal summation. 5. Define psychoactive drug. 6. Explain how psychoactive drugs affect post-synaptic transmissions through either mimicking or blocking normal neurotransmitters. 7. Explain how this effect on NTs and post-synaptic transmission results in behavioural changes, with reference to ‘normal behaviour. Stephen Taylor Bandung International School http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com Essential Biology E4: Neurotransmitters and Synapses 8. Categorise the following drugs as either excitatory or inhibitory: Alcohol, THC (marijuana), nicotine, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cocaine. Excitatory: Inhibitory: 9. Visit the following websites to find out more about how THC and cocaine affect brain activity, including the methods of action and effects on mood and behaviour. The Brain from Top to Bottom: http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/index_i.html Harvard MCB outreach: http://outreach.mcb.harvard.edu/animations/synapse.swf Jellinek – Drugs and the Brain: http://www.jellinek.nl/brain/index.html THC Stephen Taylor Cocaine Bandung International School http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com Essential Biology E4: Neurotransmitters and Synapses 10. Also visit the website Learn.Genetics and find out more about addiction: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/addiction/ a. Discuss the causes of addiction: i. Genetics - Remember: Susceptibility does not mean inevitability ii. Psychosocial factors iii. Dopamine and reward pathways Non-exam discussions (but really interesting anyway): b. Discuss the social, economic and health impacts of addiction. c. Discuss the ethical considerations regarding the legislation of drugs and some methods used to counsel and treat drug addiction. Stephen Taylor Bandung International School http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com Essential Biology E4: Neurotransmitters and Synapses TOK –link reading: Leader of advisory panel on drug safety sacked for disagreeing with UK government: http://www.badscience.net/2009/11/the-nutt-sack-affair-part-493/ Read around the topic, and then answer these questions: 1. How does this story show the conflict between science and politics? 2. What do you feel the respective roles of science and politics should be in the government of a country? 3. Suggest reasons why some drugs which are clearly very harmful, such as tobacco and alcohol, are still legal in many countries. 4. If you were to form a new country and write a whole new set of drug laws, which would you make illegal or legal and why? Upon which sources of evidence would you rely in order to make your decisions? How would you balance political pressures with scientific evidence? Find out more about drug laws and the rationale behind them in your own country and the countries you visit or live in. Remember – regardless of your own opinion on drug laws, if you are caught breaking the law wherever you are, penalties can be very severe. Stephen Taylor Bandung International School http://sciencevideos.wordpress.com