Anxiety and Sleep pharmacology Flashcards

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Portion of the brain that processes incoming stimuli and encodes it into memories

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hippocampus

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Part of the brain that signals that a threat is present and triggers a fear response or anxiety and has a role in storage of emotional memories

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amygdala

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2
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Mechanism of action of buspirone

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5HT1A receptor partial agonist

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Mechanism of action of benzodiazepines

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enhance the response of GABA by facilitating the opening of GABA-A receptors

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GABA-A subunits required for GABA binding

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alpha and beta

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GABA-A subunits required for BZD binding

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alpha and gamma

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6
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Ion that travels through GABA-A channels

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Chloride

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5 BZDs used in insomnia

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  1. Triazolam
  2. Temazopam
  3. Quazepam
  4. Estazolam
  5. Furazolam
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3 novel BZD receptor agonists

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  1. Zalepion
  2. Zolpidem
  3. Eszzopiolone
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GABA subunit that is important for sedative and amnesia effects of BZDs

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alpha-1

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GABA receptor that is important for the anxiolytic effects of BZDs

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alpha-2

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BZD antagonist that is used clinically to reverse sedative action of BZDs in acute overdose or when used during anesthesia

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Flumazenil

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area of the brain that controls circadian rhythm

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suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the hypothalamus

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Small portion of the brain where melatonin is synthesized

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pineal gland

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specialized secretory cells that secrete meletonin

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pinealocytes

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The precursor of melatonin

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tryptophan

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Mechanism of action of ramelteon

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melatonin receptor (MT1 and MT2) antagonist

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Mechanism of action of diphenhydramine and doxylamine

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H1 histamine receptor antagonists

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Location of the brain where histamine is produced

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tuberomammillary nucleus in the posterior hypothalamus

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Precursor of histamine

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Histadine

20
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TCA that is FDA approved for insomnia characterized by sleep maintenance difficulty

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Doxepin

21
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CNS depressant that may be used for insomnia

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Chloral hydrate

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Active metabolite of chloral hydrate that gives its sedative effects

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triclorothanol

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Neurons that are lost in patients with narcolepsy

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orexin neurons

24
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Medication that is an orexin receptor (OX1 and OX2) antagonist

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Suvorexant

25
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The best established pathway for reinforcement

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the dopaminergic projection from the ventral tagmental area (VTA) to the nucleus accumbens

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Where cell bodies of dopiminergic neurons originate from

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Ventral tagmental area (VTA)