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Nerve cells communicate with each other through
two mechanisms, referred to as fast and slow synaptic transmission.
Fast-actingneurotransmitters, e.g., glutamate (excitatory) and
-aminobutyricacid (GABA) (inhibitory), achieve effects on their
target cellswithin one millisecond by virtue of opening
ligand-operated ionchannels. In contrast, all of the effects of the
biogenic amineand peptide neurotransmitters, as well as many of the
effectsof glutamate and GABA, are achieved over hundreds of
millisecondsto minutes by slow synaptic transmission. This latter
processis mediated through an enormously more complicated sequence ofbiochemical steps, involving second messengers, protein kinases,and
protein phosphatases. Slow-acting neurotransmitters controlthe
efficacy of fast synaptic transmission by regulating the efficiencyof
neurotransmitter release from presynaptic terminals and byregulating
the efficiency with which fast-acting neurotransmittersproduce their
effects on postsynaptic receptors.
Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, The Rockefeller
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