Autonomic Pharmacology Flashcards

1
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What are cholinomimetic drugs

A

Agonist of acetylcholine (direct acting)

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2
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T/F: Cholinesterase inhibitors act directly with acetylcholine

A

False: Cholinesterase inhibtors act indirectly on acetylcholine

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T/F: Cholinergic antagonists work on muscarinic and nicotinic receptor antagonists

A

True

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4
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What is the key neurotransmitter in the autonomic nervous system

A

Acetylcholine

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5
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What is the substrate, coenzyme, and enzyme needed to create acetylcholine

A

Choline, Acetyl-Coa, Choline Acetyl Transferase

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How are signals transduced in nicotinic receptors, muscarinic receptors

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Ligand-gated ion channels, G-coupled protein receptors

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What do muscarinic receptors innervate

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Nerve, heart and smooth muscle, Glands and endothelium

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What do nicotinic receptors innervate

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neuromuscular end plate/skeletal muscle, autonomic ganglion cells, central nervous system

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9
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What is the MOA of cholinesterase inhibitors

A

Block acetylcholine degradation and allow for longer resonance time of acetycholine on to acetylcholine receptors

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10
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What is the major muscarinic receptor antagonist

A

Atropine

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How does Atropine work to be an antidote for severe cholinesterase inhibitor poisoning

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Blocks muscarinic excess at exocrine glands, hearts, and smooth muscle

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What are symptoms of excess muscarinic antagonists receptor drugs (hint: Bloody Mary)

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hyperthermia (hot), blurred vision, dry mouth/skin, flushed skin (red), confusion, urinary retention

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What are effects of direct-acting cholinoreceptor stimulant (agonsists) on the heart

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reduced SA node rate, reduced Atria contractile strength, reduced AV node conduction velocity, small refractoryu strength of ventricles

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14
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What is used to treat excess muscarinic antagonists

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cholinesterase inhibitors/ neostigmine, pyridostigmine, physostigmine

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