ionotropi
Ionotropi are a class of neurotransmitter receptors that form ion channels in response to ligand binding, mediating rapid synaptic transmission. The term is used in some linguistic and scholarly contexts to refer to ionotropic receptors, in contrast to metabotropic receptors that influence cellular activity via G proteins and second messengers.
Ionotropi are typically ligand-gated ion channels. Binding of a neurotransmitter to an extracellular site induces a
Ionotropi produce fast postsynaptic responses, typically within milliseconds of neurotransmitter binding. Their brief gating and rapid
Pharmacology and clinical relevance
Many drugs modulate ionotropi directly or allosterically. Agonists activate these receptors; antagonists block them; modulators adjust
Ionotropic receptors, Metabotropic receptors, Synaptic transmission.