forensic bob
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" In the presence of amphetamine, however, DAT has been observed to function in reverse, spitting dopamine out of the presynaptic neuron and into the synaptic cleft.[24] Thus, beyond inhibiting reuptake of dopamine, amphetamine also stimulates the release of dopamine molecules into the synapse"
Ok, assuming this is true, how does one's body react to the increased levels of dopamine in the synapse?
Is the excess dopamine(that should not be there in the first place):
A)returned to the presynaptic neuron from which it came.
or
B)metabolized and eliminated from the body.
If anybody can answer the question, it will bring me one step closer to understanding whether the tolerance one gains to the subjectively pleasent dopamine effects of d-amphetamine is the result of a down-regulation of receptors or simply a distruption in the ratio of Dopamine created vs. Dopamine Metabolized.
Ok, assuming this is true, how does one's body react to the increased levels of dopamine in the synapse?
Is the excess dopamine(that should not be there in the first place):
A)returned to the presynaptic neuron from which it came.
or
B)metabolized and eliminated from the body.
If anybody can answer the question, it will bring me one step closer to understanding whether the tolerance one gains to the subjectively pleasent dopamine effects of d-amphetamine is the result of a down-regulation of receptors or simply a distruption in the ratio of Dopamine created vs. Dopamine Metabolized.
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