Central Monoaminergic Systems Flashcards

0
Q

_____ (3) play important roles in maintenance of mood and behavior

A

Seratonin
Norepinephrine
Dopamine

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1
Q

Neurons utilizing monoamine transmitters are restricted to:

A

Midbrain
Pons
Medulla

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2
Q

Raphe nuclei

A

Seratonin neurons clustered close to midline of midbrain, pons, medulla and upper spinal cord

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3
Q

Ascending serotonin system nuclei
Transmitted via ____ to thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala, hippocampus and basal forebrain
Transmitted through ___ cerebral cortex

A

Midbrain and pontine dorsal raphe
Medial forebrain bundle
Internal capsule

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4
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Descending serotonin system nuclei
Transmitted from ___ to spinothalamic neurons in dorsal horn
Transmitted from ___ to motor neurons in spinal cord = ____system

A

Raphe magnus
Raphe obscurus
Raphespinal system

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5
Q

All receptors for serotonin are _____ receptors w/ 1 exception (___)

A

G-protein coupled

5-HT3

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6
Q

______ system command spinal cord CPGs

A

Corticospinal

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7
Q

____ system integrate CPG function

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Reticulospinal

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8
Q

_____ regulate magnitude and timing of CPG

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Seratonergic raphespinal neurons of the descending raphe obscurus pathway

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9
Q

5-HT is synthesized from ____

Broken down into ____ by ____

A

Tryptophan
5-HIAA
Monoamine oxidase (MAO)

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10
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5-HT3 is a ___ receptor

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Ligand-gated cation channel

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11
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Removes serotonin from synapse

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Serotonin reuptake transporter (SERT)

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12
Q

Serotonin syndrome caused by ___

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hyperserotongergic state

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13
Q

Most important and largest cluster of norepinephrine producing neurons

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Locus ceruleus in the pons

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14
Q

Locus ceruleus is part of the ___ system

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direct arousal

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15
Q

3 parts of the direct arousal system

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Tuberomammillary nucleus: histamine
Locus ceruleus: Norepi
Raphe nuclei: serotonin

16
Q

NE synthesized from ___

A

tyrosine

17
Q

Rate limiting enzyme in NE synthesis

A

Tyrosine hydroxylase

18
Q

All NE receptors are ____

A

G protein coupled receptors

19
Q

NE receptor subclasses

A

Alpha 1 and alpha 2 adrenergic receptors

Beta 1 and beta 2 adrenergic receptors

20
Q

Alpha 1 antagonist

A

Lowers blood pressure

Reduce symptoms of PTSD

21
Q

Alpha 2 agonist

A

Feedback suppress NE release
Lowers blood pressure
Used in ADHD

22
Q

Beta 1 adrenergic receptors predominate in ___

A

cerebral cortex and heart

23
Q

Beta 2 adrenergic receptors predominate in ___

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Cerebellum and lungs

24
Q

3 Dopamine pathways

A
  1. Nigrostriatal pathway
  2. Nesocorticolimbic pathway
  3. Tuberoinfundibular pathway
25
Q

Nigrostriatal pathway

A
Substantia nigra (pars compacta) --> dorsal striatum
Facilitates movement in basal ganglia circuits
26
Q

Mesocorticolimbic pathways

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Ventral tegmental area –> ventral striatum via medial forebrain bundle
Ventral tegmental area –> limbic cortices, amygdala, hippocampus via medial forebrain bundle

DA responds to rewards

27
Q

Turberoinfundibular pathway

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Arcuate nucleus –> median eminence

Inhibits pulsatile release of prolactin from lactotrope cells

28
Q

Dopamine synthesized from ___

A

tyrosine

29
Q

All DA receptors are ___

A

G protein coupled receptors

30
Q

Dopamine and NE broken down by (2)

A
Monoamine oxidase (MAO)
Catechol-O-methyl transferase