Cholinergic System Flashcards

1
Q

How does the cholinergic system work?

A

adrenergic opposes cholinergic to maintain homeostasis

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2
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How does Ach bind to muscarinic and nicotinic receptors?

A

Via internal rotation since Ach is a flexible molecule

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3
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How does binding prevent CNS effects?

A

Both receptors have a permanent positive charge due to the quaternary ammonium ion. Therefore it is unable to diffuse around the body so it cannot cross the BBB reducing CNS effects.

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4
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What receptors doe SAMAs and LAMAs act on?

A

M3 - they are muscarinic antagonists

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5
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State which portion of a SAMA is responsible for selectivity and why? give an example.

A

Tropane the middle section between isopropyl and easter - maintains fixed distance between ester and quaternary ammonium ion, locked orientation suits muscarinic receptors
Example: Ipatropium bromide

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State which portion of a LAMA is responsible for selectivity and why? give an example.

A

Tropane the middle section between isopropyl and easter - maintains fixed distance between ester and quaternary ammonium ion
Example: Tiotropium bromide

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7
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Describe why LAMAs are long acting

A

Snap lock mechanisms induce conformational change so it remains bound to receptor

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