Pharmacologic Principles Flashcards

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Discuss the autonomic nervous system as it relates to anesthetic pharmacology

A

The ANS
- controls involuntary activities of the body outside consciousness
- it is divided into 2 major branches
- sympathetic : redistribution of blood flow for fight or flight
- parasympathetic : body’s maintenance needs rest and digest
- anesthesia goals: modulation of ANS

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What is the origination of preganglionic SNS fibers

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  • thoracolumbar region at the
    • T1 — L2 or L3 level
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Where are the cell bodies of preganglionic SNS fibers located

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In the neurons of the spinal gray matter

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Why is sympathetic response not localized to the ganglion at the level of origination

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This is because preganglionic sympathetic fibers synapse
- at the ganglion of the level of origination in the spinal cord and
- courses up or down to the paired ganglion
- signals are amplified and diffuse

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What is the length - location relationship of pre and post ganglionic fibers of the SNS

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  • Preganglionic SNS fibers
    • relatively short
    • close to CNS
  • Postganglionic SNS fibers
    • Long course to reach target organ
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What neurotransmitter is released by all preganglionic sympathetic neurons

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Acetylcholine

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What cholinergic receptor is found on postganglionic SNS neurons

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Nicotinic cholinergic receptor

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What is the primary neurotransmitter released at the terminal of postganglionic SNS neurons at synapse

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Norepinephrine

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9
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Sympathetic neurotransmitters are synthesized from ___________ in the postganglionic sympathetic nerve ending.

What is the rate limiting step

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Tyrosine
Rate limiting step
- conversion of tyrosine to DOPA

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What is the pathway of sympathetic neurotransmitter synthesis

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  • Tyrosine
    - catalyzed by tyrosine hydroxylase to DOPA
    - cell wall
  • DOPA
    - decarboxylated to dopamine
    - cytoplasm
  • Dopamine
    - B hydroxylated to norepinephrine
  • Norepinephrine
    - methylated to epinephrine
    - adrenal medulla
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Which nerves give rise to the PNS

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The PNS is of carniosacral origin
- CN III VII IX X
- SI — S4

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12
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How does the increase in systemic resistance lead to reflex bradycardia

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13
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Why is the risk of arrhythmias increased when epinephrine is used with halothane

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14
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Why is Dobutamine useful in catecholamine depleted states like CHF

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Dobutamine directly stimulates B1 receptors
- it does not rely on endogenous norepinephrine stores for its effects

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