Cotcha Yankinov
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Some NMDAr stimulation is important for neuron differentiation and survival, but then again stimulation of some NMDAr's (extrasynaptic ones especially) results in apoptosis. We might infer from this that NMDA antagonists that are selective for the extra-synaptic receptors (Memantine) will be less harmful, but my question is -
Do you have to push the dose of Memantine to the point where it is really antagonizing synaptic receptors (Rather than extrasynaptic receptors) in order to get psychedelic effects? In other words, do extrasynaptic receptors contribute to action potential generation the same as synaptic receptors?
Do you have to push the dose of Memantine to the point where it is really antagonizing synaptic receptors (Rather than extrasynaptic receptors) in order to get psychedelic effects? In other words, do extrasynaptic receptors contribute to action potential generation the same as synaptic receptors?
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