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Nutrition in Neuroscience Part 2 | Mastering Nutrition #41

Mastering Nutrition

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Dopamine Signals Parkinson's Disease

Dopamine does not signal pleasure. It is a motivational chemical that is associated with putting in sustained effort to obtain something. Once dopamine enters the synaptic cleft it has to be removed and it is primarily taken up in a sodium dependent process using the dopamine transporter. There are two enzymes that are especially important in degrading dopamine. One is Catechol O-methyltransferase or COMT that methylates dopamine using the methyl donors we've talked about so far. And the other is monomynoxidase which uses riboflavin vitamin B2 and copper to degrade dopamine.

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