Ethanol and the CNS Flashcards

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Describe the chemical properties of ethanol

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has only one hydrogen donor/acceptor so doesn’t form high affinity bonds
A small molecule so squeezes into small intramolecular spaces
Partitions equally in water and lipid
Diffuses well across biological membranes

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Describe a ‘unit’ of alcohol

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8g or 10ml of pure ethanol
25ml spirit
half pint of beer
small glass of wine

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3
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List the scale of effects of alcohol

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Loss of shyness 
Lower inhibition & feel good 
Balance and control impaired 
significant motor issues, slurred speech 
Loss of physical control 
Dysphoria 
Needs help walking, vomiting
Loss of consciousness
Coma and death
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4
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what is the overall effect of ethanol on the CNS

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Depressant

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5
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What are the molecular targets in the brain for ethanol

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Inhibitory receptors such as glycine and GABA - will increase these
Excitatory receptors such as glutamate, acetylcholine and 5HT

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Describe the GABA receptors

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Part of the Cys-loop family 
Made of 5 subunits 
These can vary widely - up to 20 types 
A major inhibitory receptor 
Different subunits have different effects and different sensitivity to ethanol
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How are the GABA receptors affected by alcohol

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They are positively modulated by ethanol - effect increased

delta subunit particularly sensitive

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Describe the glutamate receptors

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Part of their own family
Made of 4 subunits
Major excitatory receptor

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How are the glutamate receptors affected by alcohol

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It is the NMDA subtype of glutamate that is susceptible Ethanol will decrease the excitatory response

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What is the main reward pathway in the brain

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mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway
dopamine is released as a neurotransmitter from the VTA in the brain
It passes to the nucleus accumbens which can send the signal to other brain regions

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What is the link between alcohol and the reward pathway

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It is thought to activate the system and this is the cause of dependence
Ethanol inhibits the reuptake of dopamine

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How is the CNS affected during alcohol withdrawal

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In alcoholics there is an upregulation of NMDA and downregulation of GABA
When ethanol is removed there is a big imbalance which leads to anxiety, dysphoria and seizures

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