A secondary consequence of NMDA receptor antagonism is _______ presynaptic glutamate release, which may result from _______ of receptors on inhibitory GABAergic interneurons that innervate the cortical neurons. Group of answer choicesdecreased; blockadedecreased; openingincreased; blockadeincreased; opening
Question
A secondary consequence of NMDA receptor antagonism is _______ presynaptic glutamate release, which may result from _______ of receptors on inhibitory GABAergic interneurons that innervate the cortical neurons. Group of answer choicesdecreased; blockadedecreased; openingincreased; blockadeincreased; opening
Solution
The correct answer is "increased; blockade".
Here's why:
NMDA receptor antagonists block the activity of the NMDA receptors, which are one of the types of receptors for the neurotransmitter glutamate. When these receptors
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