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- Autoreceptor abstract "An autoreceptor is a type of receptor located in the membranes of presynaptic nerve cells. It serves as part of a negative feedback loop in signal transduction. It is only sensitive to the neurotransmitters or hormones released by the neuron on which the autoreceptor sits. Similarly, a heteroreceptor is sensitive to neurotransmitters and hormones that are not released by the cell on which it sits. A given receptor can act as either an autoreceptor or a heteroreceptor, depending upon the type of transmitter released by the cell on which it is embedded.Autoreceptors may be located in any part of the cell membrane: in the dendrites, the cell body, the axon, or the axon terminals.Canonically, a presynaptic neuron releases a neurotransmitter across a synaptic cleft to be detected by the receptors on a postsynaptic neuron. Autoreceptors on the presynaptic neuron will also detect this neurotransmitter and often function to control internal cell processes, typically inhibiting further release or synthesis of the neurotransmitter. Thus, release of neurotransmitter is regulated by negative feedback. Autoreceptors are usually G protein-coupled receptors (rather than transmitter-gated ion channels) and act via a second messenger.".
- Autoreceptor thumbnail Autorezeptor.png?width=300.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageID "2420212".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageLength "6979".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageRevisionID "678171072".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Acetylcholine.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Adenylyl_cyclase.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Adrenergic_receptor.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-2_adrenergic_receptor.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Axon_terminal.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_signaling.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Receptors.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signal_transduction.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_synapse.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_nucleotide-gated_ion_channel.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine_receptor_D2.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Dopamine_transporter.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink G_protein–coupled_receptor.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Heteroreceptor.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Hormone.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Ligand-gated_ion_channel.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Monoaminergic.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Muscarinic_acetylcholine_receptor.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Negative_feedback.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Neural_facilitation.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Norepinephrine.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Parasympathetic_nervous_system.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorylation.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase_A.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Protein_kinase_C.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Second_messenger_system.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Signal_transduction.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Soma_(biology).
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_nervous_system.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink TAAR1.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Trace_amine.
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(biology).
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Autoreceptor".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "autoreceptor".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageWikiLinkText "presynaptic autoreceptors".
- Autoreceptor align "center".
- Autoreceptor alt "A pharmacodynamic model of amphetamine and TAAR1".
- Autoreceptor alt "Autoreceptor diagram".
- Autoreceptor caption "Amphetamine, trace amines, and dopamine can activate in dopamine neurons, but only dopamine activates . These receptors have opposite effects on protein kinase signaling. This results in opposite effects on phosporylation, and consequently, on reuptake as well.".
- Autoreceptor caption "This diagram shows pre-synaptic neuron releasing a neurotransmitter, noradrenaline , into the synaptic cleft. The transmitter acts on the receptors of the post-synaptic neuron , but also on autoreceptors of the pre-synaptic neuron. Activation of these autoreceptors typically inhibits further release of the neurotransmitter.".
- Autoreceptor direction "horizontal".
- Autoreceptor image "Autorezeptor.png".
- Autoreceptor image "TAAR1 Dopamine.svg".
- Autoreceptor width "300".
- Autoreceptor width "400".
- Autoreceptor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Abbr.
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- Autoreceptor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Autoreceptor subject Category:Cell_signaling.
- Autoreceptor subject Category:Receptors.
- Autoreceptor subject Category:Signal_transduction.
- Autoreceptor hypernym Receptor.
- Autoreceptor type Protein.
- Autoreceptor comment "An autoreceptor is a type of receptor located in the membranes of presynaptic nerve cells. It serves as part of a negative feedback loop in signal transduction. It is only sensitive to the neurotransmitters or hormones released by the neuron on which the autoreceptor sits. Similarly, a heteroreceptor is sensitive to neurotransmitters and hormones that are not released by the cell on which it sits.".
- Autoreceptor label "Autoreceptor".
- Autoreceptor sameAs Q417749.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Autorezeptoren.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Autoreseptori.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Autorécepteur.
- Autoreceptor sameAs m.07btrj.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Autoreceptor.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Autoreceptor.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Autoreceptor.
- Autoreceptor sameAs Q417749.
- Autoreceptor wasDerivedFrom Autoreceptor?oldid=678171072.
- Autoreceptor depiction Autorezeptor.png.
- Autoreceptor isPrimaryTopicOf Autoreceptor.