Neuropharmacology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the six steps of adrenergic transmission

A

NE synthesis
Vesicle uptake of NT
Release of NT
Receptor interactions
Reuptake
metabolism

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2
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What is the major mechanism of termination of action of adrenergic transmission

A

reuptake

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3
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What are the three types of adrenergic receptors

A

alpha, beta, dopamine

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4
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What are the prominent effector organs/locations of alpha 1 receptors

A

arterioles, veins, uterus

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5
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What is the response to alpha 1 receptor activation

A

increase Ca2+ and contraction

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6
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What will the response be to an alpha 2 receptor being activated

A

inhibition of NE release at the presynaptic nerve ending
decrease in sympathetic tone in CNS

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7
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Which adrenergic receptor is associated with the heart primarily

A

Beta 1

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8
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What two adrenergic receptors have opposing affects on arterioles and uterine smooth muscle

A

alpha 1 and beta 2

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9
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What adrenergic receptor is associated with lipocytes?

A

B3

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10
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What receptor is the main modulator of BP?

A

alpha1

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11
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Which receptor will have a greater affect on blood pressure alpha 1 or beta 2

A

alpha 1

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12
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What are the adrenergic agonist effects on blood pressure

A

increased by alpha1
decreased by alpha 2 and beta 2
indirectly increased by beta1

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13
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What are the adrenergic agonist effects on the heart

A

increase contraction by activation of beta1

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14
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What are the adrenergic agonist effects on the smooth muscle of the GI tract

A

decrease in motility by alpha2 and beta 2
increased sphincter contraction by alpha1

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15
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What are the adrenergic agonist effects on the urinary bladder

A

contraction of internal sphincter by alpha 1
relaxation of the fundus by beta 2

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16
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What are the adrenergic agonist effects on the bronchioles

A

relaxation

17
Q

What are the adrenergic agonist effects on the eye

A

mydriasis
decreased intraocular pressure

18
Q

What are the adrenergic agonist effects on metabolism

A

increase blood glucose (beta2)
decrease insulin secreation (alpha2)
stimulate glucagon secretion (beta 2)

19
Q

What are some clinical applications of adrenergic agonist?

A
  1. anaphylactic shock/hypersensitivity rxns
    2.Congestive heart failure
  2. AV block
  3. Cardiac & septic shock
  4. cardiac arrest
    6.local hemostatic agents
  5. prolong local anesthetic effects
  6. nasal decongestants
    9.urinary bladder sphincter incompetence
  7. brinchodilator
  8. open angel glaucoma
  9. sedation
20
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What are the adrenergic alpha antagonist effects on the cardiovascular system

A

decreases blood pressure

21
Q

What are the adrenergic alpha antagonist effects on the eye

A

miosis

22
Q

What are the adrenergic alpha antagonist effects on the bladder

A

relaxation of sphincter

23
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What are the adrenergic beta antagonist effects on cardiovascular system

A

decrease in all of the things

24
Q

What are the adrenergic beta antagonist effects on the resp system

A

bronchoconstriction

25
Q

What are the adrenergic beta antagonist effects on the eye

A

reduce intraocular pressure

26
Q

What are adverse effects of adrenergic alpha antagonists

A

hypotension
reflex bradycardia
CNS stimulation

27
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What are adverse effects of adrenergic beta antagonists

A

decreased cardiac output
bradycardia
bronchospasms

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