The pharmacology of ibogaine is quite complex, affecting many different neurotransmitter systems simultaneously.
The great majority of psychoactive drugs exert their effects by altering specific neurotransmitter systems.
A review by Kramer and colleagues (2006) found that some neurotransmitter systems are affected by exercise in a positive way.
The high levels of glutamate release causes a chain reaction in other neurotransmitter systems.
Possible interactions between these two neurotransmitter systems were discussed.
A direct product of neuropsychopharmacological research is the knowledge base required to develop drugs which act on very specific receptors within a neurotransmitter system.
Each episode of depression makes it easier for the neurotransmitter system to become deregulated.
The neurotransmitter systems involved in wheel-running behavior have received considerable study.
The researchers concluded that abnormalities in the neurotransmitter system may give rise to the depression.
It is likely that oleamide interacts with multiple neurotransmitter systems.