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7 years ago
Which of the following is an antagonist mechanism (that is a mechanism by which a drug can decrease the effect of a neurotransmitter)?
      
Activating autoreceptors present on the presynaptic terminals. These autoreceptors signal to the neuron to stop releasing neurotransmitters
      
Blocking the re-uptake of previously released neurotransmitter; in this way the neurotransmitter can have its effect at the synapse for a longer time
      
Blocking the enzymes that “clean up” previously released neurotransmitter; in this way the neurotransmitter can have its effect at the synapse for a longer time
      
Providing more precursors, so that more neurotransmitter can be produced
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6 years ago
i think it's

Blocking the enzymes that “clean up” previously released neurotransmitter; in this way the neurotransmitter can have its effect at the synapse for a longer time
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