Behavioral Pharmacology Flashcards
the specific molecular changes that result from a drug binding to the target site or receptor is called….
Drug action
the first-pass effect occurs with drugs that are taken
Orally
Otto Loewi’s experiment with frog hearts was important because it demonstrated that
the idea of electrochemical impulses is correct
Neurotransmitters/hormones are released into..
Synaptic cleft; bloodstream
The first-pass effect occurs with orally administered drugs because
The drug is absorbed into the blood from the stomach, goes to the liver on the way to the general circulation
Materials in the blood that are toxic trigger a vomiting response by activating the
area postrema
the (blank) contains the nucleus, which in turn contains pairs of (blank)
Soma; chromosomes
The most common type of synapse in the brain is the
axodendritic synapse
In a myelinated axon, action potentials are regenerated at
at gaps in the myelin known as the Nodes of Ranvier
Why are neuropharmacologists interested in the endocrine system
all of the above
Ligands that have no effect on a receptor after binding are called
antagonists
In order for a drug to have an effect, it must first bind to a
receptor
Neurons rely on glial cells for
Metabolic support, insulation, and protection
The area postrema and the median eminence represent areas in the brain where the
blood brain barrier is incomplete
After chronic use, the need to administer more of a drug to achieve the same drug effect is known as
tolerance
Selective blockage of terminal autoreceptors for dopamine would lead to what result?
an increase in neurotransmitter release
the direct effect of depolarization of the presynaptic nerve terminal by the action potential is the
opening of voltage-gated calcium channels
The term “hyperpolarization” refers to
movement of the resting potential farther from threshold
Action potentials are first generated at the axon hillock because this is where (blank)
voltage-gated sodium channels
the primary “input zone” of the neuron is generally considered to be the…
dendrites
Define the sac-like structures in the presynaptic terminal and their contents
synaptic vesicles; neurotransmitter molecules
Working memory can be enhanced by activation of (blank) in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), while activation of (blank) in the PFC has detrimental effects on cognitive function
alpha-2; alpha-1
How can norepinephrine be considered a hormone?
it is released from the adrenal glands into the general circulation
One potential consequence of administration of an amino acid cocktail to human subjects is that
previously depressed patients who were recovered developed symptoms of depression if given a tryptophan-free cocktail