Module 3.2 Lecture 2 Flashcards

Autonomic nervous system

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The adrenal gland is composed of 2 properties which are what?

A
  1. (inner area) Adrenal medulla
    - makes epinephrine and norepinephrine
  2. (outer surrounding) Adrenal cortex
    - makes steroid hormones
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How does the adrenal gland work with the ganglionic neurons?

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pre ganglionic neurons releases signals to the adrenal gland which secrets neurotransmitters

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What is PNMT?

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phenyl-N-methyltransferase

  • an enzyme that converts norepinephrine to epinephrine
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Is there PNMT in the adrenal medulla?

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yass, high amounts

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The adrenal gland has what percentage of norepinephrine and epinephrine?

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20% norepinephrine
80% epinephrine

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In the parasympathetic system, what are the 2 different types of receptors for cholinergic fibres?

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  1. Nicotinic (ligand- gated ion channel)
    - found on the post ganglionic cell bodies
  • just an ionotrophic receptors - leads to action potentials
  1. Muscarinic (metabotropic receptors)
    - 2nd messangers
    - on the end effector organs
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How many types of muscarinic receptors do we have?

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5

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What does M2 do?

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M2: on cardiac tissue
- when ACh is released the result is a decrease in your heart rate due to the 2nd messanger

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9
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What are 2 examples of metabotropic receptors in the SYMAPTHETIC nervous system?

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  1. Cyclic AMP
    - beta receptors
  2. Calcium
    - alpha receptors
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What do Beta 1 receptors do?

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  • they are found on our end effect organ
  • they respond to the neurotransmitters either being epinephrine or norepinephrine
  • this leads to an excitatory effects, aka action potentials

ie. in the heart tissue, can stimulate the heart

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What do Beta 2 receptors do?

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  • they are found on our end effect organ
  • they respond to the neurotransmitters either being epinephrine or norepinephrine
  • can have both inhibitory or excitatory responses

ie. having asthma, we can target the smooth muscles and tell them to relax

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What is agonist in respect drugs to binding to a receptor?

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will activate the receptor, and acts like the neurotransmitter, allowing the job to be carried out as per usual

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What is antagonist in respect drugs to binding to a receptor?

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block the neurotransmitter

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If there was an antagonist for the nicotinic receptor what would happen?

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  • part of the cholinergic response, aka produces ACh
  • found on the post ganglionic cell bodies

*meaning it would effect the sympathetic and parasympathetic system

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