DRUGS FOR MOOD DISORDERS Flashcards
neurotransmitters are divided into what 3 major classes?
- small molecule neurotransmitters (eg. dopamine)
- neuropeptides (eg. substance P)
- neurotransmitter gases (eg. nitric oxide)
what are the small molecule neurotransmitters?
- acetylcholine
- monamines
- amino acids
what diseases does acetylcholine improve?
cognition for Alzheimers disease
what diseases does dopamine improve?
schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease
what diseases does norepinephrine, epinephrine an serotonin improve?
depression, bipolar disorder
what are the 4 monoamines?
- dopamine
- norepinephrine
- epinephrine
- serotonin (5-HT)
amino acid - glutamate
excitatory - increase in activity
amino acid - GABA
inhibitory - stimulate benzodiazepines
noradrenergic system (norepinephrine)
- neurons originate from the locus cerulean project to limbic system and cerebral cortex
- metabolized by enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAO)
a lot of drugs we prescribe for conditions OUTLOOK of cns, can have direct effects on functioning cns
TRUE OR FALSE
true
how do you increase the tone of noradrenergic system?
you can do so by inhibiting metabolism
serotonergic system
- neurons originate in raphe nuclei project to the limbic system and cerebral cortex (co localized with NE system)
- many receptor classes: 5-HT1 to 5-HT7 with subtypes for each
- decreased serotonergic tone associated with depression
- metabolized by the enzyme monoamine oxidase (MAO)
-98% of serotonergic receptors are located outside the CNS
what is a mood disorder?
persistent disturbance in mood that impairs a persons ability to effectively engage in normal activities of daily living that are not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance/drug or to another medical condition
major depressive disorder DSM-5TR symptoms
- depressed most of day
- diminished interest or pleasure in all activities
- significant changes in weight or appetite
- insomnia or hypersonic
- psychomotor agitation or retardation
- fatigue or loss of energy
- feelings of worthlessness or excessive or inappropriate guilt
- diminished ability to think or concentrate, or indecisiveness
- recurrent thoughts of death and suicidal ideation
5 or more of these symptoms during the same 2 week period - at least one symptoms is either depressed mood or loss of interest/pleasure
how to antidepressant drugs treat depression?
- by enhancing, elevating or stabilizing mood and are used to treat all symptoms of major depressive disorder as well as the depressive phases of bipolar disorder
- effective in managing anxiety and OCD related disorders
- effective in treating psychological/physical signs of pain
why should those under 25 be closely monitored for warning signs of suicide, especially at the start of treatment?
because the brain is constantly changing/evolving
what are the drug classes for antidepressants?
- selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
- atypical antidepressants (Including SNRIs)
- tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
- monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
most have an effect on serotonin