Comment · Tue, January 13, 2015 · Ceretropic
Very confused about NAC.. Is it pro-glutamanergic or anti-glutamanergic? Pro-dopaminergic or anti-dopaminergic? All I see is 'modulates glutamate and dopamine' which isn't much help
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Mushubeans · 24 points
Either way, too high a dose makes me feel depressed but I want to know what exactly it's doing.
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AudioCasanova · 3 points
I understand most of this except I've wondered for a while now, why the glutamate released from the glutamate-cystine antiporter only acts on the inhibitory metabotropic glutamate receptors. Why does it not also act on the group I mGlu receptors or the NMDA receptors for that matter?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It depends on the brain region it is released in. I don't fully understand the entire glutamate system, so I am still trying to figure out the specifics of why the mechanism works that way. I just know that it does work that way.