Autonomic Pharmacology Flashcards

1
Q

Spinal roots of origin of sympathetic nervous system

A

Thoracolumbar

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2
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Spinal roots of origin of parasympathetic nervous system

A

Craniosacral

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3
Q

What cranial nerves are part of the parasympathetic nervous system?

A

III: Oculomotor
VII: Facial
IX: Glossopharyngeal
X: Vagus

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4
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Stimulation of this receptor increases renin secretion in juxtaglomerular cells

A

Beta 1

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5
Q

Drug that inhibits choline transport

A

Hemicholinium

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6
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Drug that inhibits vesicle-associated transporter of acetylcholine

A

Vesamicol

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7
Q

Drug that inhibits release of ACh

A

Botulinum

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8
Q

G protein activated by M1 receptors

A

Gq

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9
Q

Indirect acting cholinomimetics inhibit what enzyme?

A

Acetylcholinesterase

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10
Q

D1 receptors are found mostly on:

A

Renal and splanchnic blood vessels

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11
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D1 receptors are found mostly on:

A

Renal and splanchnic blood vessels

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