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Legenda

Neurotransmitters
Acetylcholine
Adrenaline
Anandamide
Dopamine
Endorfine
GABA
Glutamaat
Serotonine
Substantie P

Eiwitten / enzymen
Acetylcholinesterase
MAO
Receptor
Transporter / Heropname eiwit

 

Drugs
Alcohol
Cannabis / THC
Cocaïne
Heroïne / Morfine
Ketamine
Nicotine
Speed / Amfetamine
XTC / MDMA


Overig
Azijnzuur
Choline
Remmend signaal
Stimulerend signaal

Speed

Oral 13: The blood-brain barrier

The amphetamine molecules arrive in the brain. Because they are so small, they can easily penetrate the blood vessel walls forming the blood-brain barrier, even though these are better protected against foreign substances than other blood vessels in the body.

The amphetamine molecules can move freely between the brain cells, where they produce their psychoactive effects.