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Gaba and glycine

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GABA is the primary neurotransmitter mediating IPSPs in neurons in the brain; it is also important in the spinal cord. GABAA receptor activation opens chloride ion channels. GABAB receptors (activated by baclofen, a centrally acting muscle relaxant) are coupled to G proteins that either open potassium channels or close calcium channels. Fast IPSPs are blocked by GABAA receptor antagonists, and slow IPSPs are blocked by GABAB receptor antagonists.


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