réuptake
Réuptake, also commonly spelled "reuptake," is a biological process involved in the regulation of neurotransmitter activity within the nervous system. It refers to the reabsorption of neurotransmitters by the presynaptic neuron after they have been released into the synaptic cleft to transmit a nerve signal. This process plays a crucial role in terminating the signal between neurons and maintaining neurotransmitter balance.
The reuptake mechanism involves specific transporter proteins located on the presynaptic neuron membrane. These transporters selectively
Reuptake is a significant target in pharmacology, particularly in the development of antidepressants and psychostimulants. Selective
The process of reuptake contributes to synaptic plasticity and the adaptability of neural circuits. It ensures