6.12 Intro to ANS Pharmacology Flashcards

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What are drug targets of the ANS?

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1) Muscarinic Receptors
2) Nicontinic receptors
3) AcH Inhibitors
4) Adrenergic Receptors (block and stimulate)

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Discuss Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

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  • An indirect drug effect (drug target in the PSNS)
  • The primary mechanism that limits the synaptic concentration and duration of acetylcholine is its inactivation by acetylcholinesterase.
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Discuss Beta-1 adrenergic Receptor

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Heart increase rate (chronotropic), increase force of contraction (isotropic); increase nerve conduction

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Discuss Beta-2 adrenergic Receptor

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  • Lungs bronchodilate
  • Uterus relax
  • Blood vessels dilate
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Discuss Beta-3 adrenergic Receptors

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Bladder relax

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Discuss Alpha-1 adrenergic Receptors

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Blood vessels vasoconstriction

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Discuss Alpha-2 adrenergic Receptor

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  • Presynaptic nerve terminal (autoregulate)
  • Decrease NE release
  • In CNS causes a decrease SNS tone; analgesia
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Discuss Beta Blockers

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  • Primary therapeutic goal is to block beta-1-receptors with minimal effect.
  • Beta-2-receptors: bronchoconstriction and vasoconstiction.
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Discuss Alpha Blockers

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Block alpha-1-receptors with minimal effect on alpha-2-receptors

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What two enzymes can effect norepinephrine?

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MAO: Monoamine oxidase

COMT

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What are postsynaptic neural synapse drug targets?

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  • AChE inhibitors

- Muscarinic ACH receptors

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What are example of direct stimulate or blocked post synaptic receptors?

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1) Muscarinic receptor stimulant- bronchocostriction or bronchospasm
2) Muscarinic receptor blocker: bronchodilation

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What are indirect effects of drugs?

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1) stimulate the release of neurotransmitter from pre-synaptic neuron
2) Inhibit systems that limit the synaptic concentration duration of neurotransmitters.
3) Inhibit the release of neurotransmitter from pre-synaptic neuron.

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What are symptoms of stimulation of muscarinic receptors?

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-Diarrhea, Urination, miosis, baradycardia, brochoconstriction, emesis, lacrimation, salivation, and sweating.

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What are symptoms of Anticholinergic drug excess?

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1) Confusion, memory loss
2) Blurred Vision
3) Constipation
4) Urinary retention, enlarged prostate.
5) Dry mouth

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What is semi-selectivity?

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  • Albuterol is semi-selective beta-2-receptor agonist used as a bronchodilater.
  • As its dose is increased it tends to increase heart rat via beta-1-receptor stimulation
  • Travels to multiple locaton over the whole body and binds all over.
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What are stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system?

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1) Adrenergic agents
2) Agonists
3) Sympatomimetics
4) Catecholamines

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What are inhibition of the sympathetic nervous system?

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1) Antiadrenergic
2) Blockers
3) Antagonists
4) Sympatholytics

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What are stimulates of the parasympathetic nervous system?

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1) Cholinergics
2) Cholinergic agonists
3) Parasympathomimetics
4) Muscarinic
5) Nicotinic
6) Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (indirect stimulation)

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What are inhibitors of the parasympathetic nervous system?

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1) Anticholinergics
2) Blockers
3) Parasympatholytics
4) Antimuscarinic