Autonomic Pharmacology of Resp System Flashcards
β2 substrates
isoproterenol > epi >> NE
α1 receptor
stimulatory molecules
epi = NE >> isoproterenol
nAChR
parasympathetics
location and function
post-synaptic surface of pre-ganglionic
leads to activation of postganglionic nerve
via Na+ channel → depolarization
α1 in lungs
not present in bronchial sm muscle
α1 status of bronchioles
α1 not found in bronchioles
Pulmonary toxicity of β-blockers
bronchoconstriction
Phenylephrine
MOA
TU
MOA: α1 agonist
TU: decongestant
Terazosin
MOA
Pulmonary effects
MOA: α1 antagonist
PE: mucosal congestion
ACEI cough
ACE normally breaks down kinins
kinins cause angioedema
cough
Tiotropium
MOA
Pulmonary effects
MOA: mAChR antagonist
PE: bronchodilator
mAChR
parasympathetic
location
function
mechanism
on end organs
activates phospholipase C or suppresses adenylyl cyclase
Varenicline
MOA
TU
MOA: nAChR agonist
TU: smoking cessation
Guanethidine
MOA
Pulmonary effects
MOA: NE-depleting
PE: mucosal congestion
Ipratorpium
MOA
Pulmonary effects
MOA: mAChR antagonist
PE: bronchodilator
α1 mechanism
stimulation of phospholipase C
IP3
elevate intracellular Ca2+ levels