Chapter 12: Nervous System Flashcards

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Anesthetic

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An agent that produces a local or general loss of sensation including feelings of pain.

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Anticholinesterase Drug

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A drug that blocks the breakdown of ACh by AChE.

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Atropine

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A drug that prevents ACh from binding to the postsynaptic membrance of cardiac muscle cells and smooth muscle cells.

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D-tubocurarine

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A drug, derived from curare, a South American rain forest vine. It produces paralysis by preventing ACh from binding to the postsynaptic membrane (motor end plate) of skeletal muscle fibers.

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Dysthymia

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A form of clinical depression with a depressed mood for most of the time for at least two years along with at least two of the following signs and symptoms: poor appetite or overeating; insomnia or excessive sleep; low energy or fatigue; low self-esteem; poor concentration or indecisiveness; and hopelessness.

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Excitotoxicity

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Continuous exaggerated stimulation by a neurotransmitter, especially for the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate. The nerve cells can become damaged and killed by over activation of the receptors.

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Neuroblastoma

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Continuous and exaggerated stimulation by a neurotransmitter, especially for the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate. The nerve cells can become damaged and killed by the overactivation of receptors.

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Neuropathy

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Condition that causes tingling, numbness, and/or pain in parts of the body, notably the hands and feet.

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Neutotoxin

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A compound that disrupts normal nervous system function by interfering with the generation or propagation of action potentials. Examples include tetrodotoxin (TTX), saxitoxin (STX), and ciguatoxin (CTX).

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Tay-Sachs Disease

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A genetic abnormality involving the metabolism of gangliosides, important lipid components of neuron plasma membranes. The result is a gradual deterioration of neurons due to the buildup of metabolic by-products and the release of lysosomal enzymes.

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