Essential Pharmacology 1 Flashcards
1.1 The Wonderful World of Receptors
<p>What is a receptor?</p>
<p>Responds to stimuli and generates a response</p>
<p>How does the same receptor compare in different cells?</p>
<p>The same receptor may produce different responses in different cells</p>
<p>How do receptor sub types compare in the same cell?</p>
<p>May provide different responses</p>
<p>How to receptors allow specificity?</p>
<p>By only binding to certain substrate</p>
<p>What things could a receptor alter as part of the response?</p>
<p>Membrane permeability</p>
<p>Metabolism</p>
<p>Secretory activity</p>
<p>Rate of proliferation or differentiation</p>
<p>Contractile activity</p>
<p>What is the process of a receptor binding to a substrate and producing a response known as?</p>
<p>Signal transduction, or cell signalling</p>
<p>What is signal transduction (cell signalling)?</p>
<p>Transmission of a molecular signal from a cells exterior to its interior</p>
<p>What are the 3 main examples of receptors?</p>
<p>Intercellular receptor</p>
<p>Plasma membrane receptor</p>
<p>G protein coupled receptor</p>
<p>What must lipids that bind to intracellular receptors be and why?</p>
<p>Lipophillic as they need to pass through the cell membrane</p>
<p>What are two common intracellular receptor substances?</p>
<p>Steroid hormones</p>
<p>Nitric acid</p>
<p>What happens when steroid hormones bind to intracellular receptors?</p>
<p>Binds to receptor</p>
<p>Often transcription factor, altering rate</p>
<p>What does nitric acid do when it binds to an intracellular receptor?</p>
<p>Binds to soluble guonylyl cyclose</p>
<p>Generates cGMP as a second messenger which regulates cell activity</p>
<p>What kind of receptor do molecules that cannot penetrate the cell membrane need to combine to?</p>
<p>Plasma membrane receptors</p>
<p>What are the 4 types of plasma membrane receptors?</p>
<p>Ionotopic receptor (also acts as an ion channel)</p>
<p>Receptors that function as an enzyme</p>
<p>Receptors that directly alter enzyme activity, which is another protein</p>
<p>G protein coupled receptors</p>
<p>How many transmembrane spanning segments do G proteins have?</p>
<p>7</p>