Module 7 Flashcards
What are the two non-NMDA glutamate receptors?
AMPA and Kainate
What Is the difference between an ionotropic and metabotropic receptor?
Ionotropic are direct ion channels with a fast transient response
Metabotropic receptors utilise a second messenger system and has a slower and longer
lasting response
What ions can block the NMDA receptor?
Magnesium and zinc
What glutamate receptor initiates depolarisation in the glutamate neuron?
AMPA
What is the primary intracellular cause of the degenerative effects of excitotoxicity?
Elevated calcium
What cells are responsible for the majority of glutamate reuptake?
Glial cells
What cells are responsible for the production of glutamate in the CNS?
Glial cells
List 4 causes of excitotoxicity?
Hypoglycaemia, infection, excitotoxins, excessive trigeminal afferentation, activated
microglia, cortisol, decreased GAD
What are the four brainstem Nuclei of the vagus?
NA, NTS, DMN X, CNV
What Nuclei control the parasympatheitics of the heart?
NA, DMN X
What infections are associated with the vagus?
HSV1-7, Puumala, Coxsackie, Parainfluenza, California encephalitis
Name three vagal reflexes
Gag, oculocardiac, carotid sinus
What is the best method for Vagal assessment?
HRV
What nosode is associated with the GAG reflex?
HSV7
List three methods to stimulate vagus
Gargling, singing, gagging, coffee enema, ST36