W19/L3: Chemical transmission Flashcards

1
Q

What are the functional requirements of a cell for neurotransmission?

A

Synthesis/storage
Release
Receptors
Inactivation

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2
Q

What initiates NA release?

A

Ca2+ influx

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3
Q

What is the pre-synaptic receptor for NA?

A

Alpha2 adrenoceptor

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4
Q

What enzyme metabolises NA?

A

MAO (monoamine oxidase)

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5
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What is the main process of NA inactivation?

A
Neuronal uptake (95%)
Extraneuronal uptake (5%)
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6
Q

What is the benefit of using reuptake as the mechanism of NA inactivation?

A

It mean the molecule can be re-used. It’s “expensive” to have to manufacture new NA

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7
Q

CNS MoA of cocaine?

A

Blocks neuronal uptake of NA, dopamine and 5HT

(The dopaminergic effects are implicated in dependence

The 5HT effects are implicated in eurphoria)

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8
Q

How do indirectly-acting sympathomimetics act?

A

They displace the NA from the vesicle so it “leaks” out and acts on the adrenoceptors

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9
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What are some indirectly-acting sympathomimetics?

A

Amphetamine

Ephedrine

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10
Q

Are all NTs found all over the brain?

A

No some are widespread, but others are localised

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11
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Why is NO a unique NT?

A

It can’t be made in advance and stored in vesicles, so it has to be manufactured “on demand”

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12
Q

What are the steps of catecholamine synthesis?

A

Tyrosine enters the cell

Converted to L-DOPA by tyrosine hydroxylase

Converted to Dopamine by dopa decarboxylase

Enters the vesicle

Converted to NA by dopamine-beta-hydroxylase

Converted to adrenaline by PENMT

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13
Q

What’s an excitatory NT?

A

Glutamate

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14
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What’s an inhibitory NT?

A

GABA

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15
Q

What sort of receptor is the NicR?

A

Excitatory ligand-gated ion channel

causes Na+ influx

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16
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What sort of receptor is the GABA-A receptor?

A

Inhibitory ligand-gated ion channel

causes Cl- influx