neurotranszmittert
Neurotranszmittert, often spelled neurotransmitter in English, are chemical messengers that transmit signals from a neuron across a synapse to a target cell, which can be another neuron, a muscle cell, or a gland cell. These molecules are crucial for virtually every function of the nervous system, from simple reflexes to complex cognitive processes like learning and memory.
The process begins when an electrical signal, or action potential, reaches the axon terminal of a neuron.
The binding of a neurotransmitter to its receptor can have either an excitatory or inhibitory effect on
There are many different types of neurotransmitters, each with distinct roles. Some well-known examples include acetylcholine,