Exam #02 - Narcolepsy Flashcards

1
Q

This condition is characterized by muscle weakness in response to emotional stimuli (ex humor, terror, etc.) and is often seen in patients with narcolepsy?

A

Cataplexy

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True or False - narcolepsy may be due to an autoimmune condition in which hypocretin/orexin producing neurons are destroyed?

A

True

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All of the following are true except:

A. orexin A and orexin B peptides are made from a single gene
B. Orexin A binds to OXR-1 and OXR-2 while Orexin B binds to only OXR-2 receptors
C. Lack of OXR-1 and OXR-2 leads to narcolepsy
D. patients with narcolepsy have low levels of orexin
E. Loss of orexin neurons has no effect on wakefulness regulation

A

(E) - Loss of orexin neurons means the body can’t make orexin peptides which means the body can no longer regulate wakefulness

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Which of the following statements are true regarding the Tx of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) with stimulants:

A. Provigil ® and Nuvigil ® are effective
B. stimulants strongly bind to DA transporter
C. prescribed for shift work sleep disorder
D. A & C
E. all of the above

A

(D)

Stimulants have very WEAK binding to DA transporter

Modafinil (Provigil ®) and Armodafinil (Nuvigil ®) are stimulants used to treat EDS

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True or False - narcolepsy can be treated with methylphenidate and dextroamphetamine (stimulants)?

A

True

Methylphenidate (Ritalin ® or Concerta ®)
Dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine ® or Dextrostat ®)

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Q

Why are antidepressants not a first choice drug to treat narcolepsy?

A

B/c they interfere with REM sleep

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Which SNRI is used to treat narcolepsy?

A

Venlafaxine (Effexor ®)

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Which drug for the treatment of narcolepsy acts by stimulating GABA-B receptors increasing slow wave sleep?

A

Sodium oxybate (Xyrem ®) - hypnotic with abuse potential and possible OD with alcohol

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9
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Which hypnotic drug that is a dual orexin 1 & 2 antagonist with a non-GABA mechanism is in clinical development for the treatment of insomnia?

A

Suvorexant

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