Glycinergic

A glycinergic agent (or drug) is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the glycine system in the body or brain. Examples include glycine receptor agonists, glycine receptor antagonists, and glycine reuptake inhibitors.

See also

  • Adenosinergic
  • Adrenergic
  • Cannabinoidergic
  • Cholinergic
  • Dopaminergic
  • GABAergic
  • Histaminergic
  • Melatonergic
  • Monoaminergic
  • Opioidergic
  • Serotonergic

References


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Glycine receptor modulators
Receptor
(ligands)
GlyRTooltip Glycine receptor
NMDARTooltip N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor
  • See here instead.
Transporter
(blockers)
GlyT1Tooltip Glycine transporter 1
GlyT2Tooltip Glycine transporter 2
See also
Receptor/signaling modulators
GABA receptor modulators
GABAA receptor positive modulators
Ionotropic glutamate receptor modulators
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Types
Classes
Enzyme
see Enzyme inhibition
Ion channel
See Ion channel modulators
Receptor &
transporter
BA/M
Adrenergic
Dopaminergic
Histaminergic
Serotonergic
AA
GABAergic
Glutamatergic
Cholinergic
Cannabinoidergic
Opioidergic
Other
Miscellaneous
  • Cofactor (see Enzyme cofactors)
  • Precursor (see Amino acids)


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