Autonomic Function and Dysfunction Flashcards

1
Q

Is there a difference between neuronal and muscle nicotinic receptors?

A

Both bind ACh but produce different response

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‘He is pink complexioned’

A

his vascular tone has changed, skin only innervated by sympathetic so dilation

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‘When he is stood in a queue he become pale and faint’

A

body wide vasodilation, blood accumulates in feet/legs

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‘He is longsighted’

A

ciliary muscles of lens innervated by parasymp only

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‘He is easily blinded by bright light’

A

Iris is innervated by symp and parasymp but parasymp is dominant, pupils dilate

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Q

Predict the effect on his heart rate at rest

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At rest parasymp dominates, if autonomic control lost, his heart rate will increase

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7
Q

Why does hexamethonium affect the GI tract?

A

Because it is innervated by SNS, PNS and ENS

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Q

What affect does hexamethonium have on secretion?

A
reduced saliva
no tears
no peptic ulcer
no sweat
constipation
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9
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Where does hexamethonium act? How does it produce its effect?

A

its a nicotinic ACh recpetor antagonist that acts in symp and parasymp ganglia

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