# Nitrogen waste metabolism as a locus of nitrergic co-transmission in the brain

**Authors:** Joseph L. Bedont

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2025.1537975 · Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience · 2025-10-06

## TL;DR

This review explores how nitrogen waste metabolism in the brain produces neurotransmitters that act as co-transmitters, influencing various neurological functions and disorders.

## Contribution

The paper highlights nitrogen detoxification pathways as a source of nitrergic co-transmitters and their roles in brain function.

## Key findings

- Nitrogen detoxification pathways generate neurotransmitters like nitric oxide and polyamine-derived GABA.
- Nitrergic co-transmitters modulate functions such as learning, sleep, and addiction through NMDA receptor interactions.
- Nitrogen homeostasis coordinates the control of these co-transmitters in the brain.

## Abstract

Nitrogen detoxification pathways in the central nervous system supply a range of neurotransmitters, ranging from long-appreciated examples like nitric oxide and agmatine, to emergent neurotransmitters including spermidine, spermine, and polyamine-derived GABA. This review summarizes specialized nitrogen detoxification pathways in the brain, and evidence supporting several of these pathways’ metabolites as co-transmitters in neurons and glia. Known functional roles of these nitrergic co-transmitters in learning, sleep, addiction, and other neurological disorders will be discussed to elucidate the adaptive value of nitrergic co-transmission, with a particular focus on nitrergic modulation of coincidence detection at NMDA receptors. Finally, this review sums up with a discussion of how nitrogen homeostasis in the brain serves as a coordinating locus for the control of these nitrergic neurotransmitters, and approaches for identifying bona fide co-transmitter effects of these metabolites in future work.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** nitric oxide (PubChem CID 145068), agmatine (PubChem CID 199), spermidine (PubChem CID 1102), spermine (PubChem CID 1103)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** neurological disorders (MESH:D009461)
- **Chemicals:** Nitrogen (MESH:D009584), polyamine (MESH:D011073), nitric oxide (MESH:D009569), GABA (MESH:D005680), agmatine (MESH:D000376), spermidine (MESH:D013095), spermine (MESH:D013096)

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