Pharmacology: Autonomic Nervous System & Respiritory Drugs Flashcards
Parasympathetic nervous system: pre and post ganglionic neurotransmitters and receptors
Main anatomical differences between sympathetic and parasympathetic?
Sympathetic: Pre-ganglionic nerves short, post-ganglionic long. Non specific
Parasympathetic: Pre-ganglionic nerves long, post-ganglionic short. Specific
What is acetylcholine and how is it synthesised?
Main differences between a nicotinic and a muscarinic receptor?
Nicotinic is a direct ion channel depolarising the post synaptic cleft
Muscarinic is a g-coupled protein having dowstream effects on the receptor organ
Locations of muscarinic M1,M2,M3 receptors?
Sympathetic nervous system: pre and post ganglionic neurotransmitters and receptors
Pre-ganglionic: acetylcholine + nicotinic receptors. It is these on the adrenal medulla that releases adrenaline and noradrenaline
Post-ganglionic: adrenaline/ noradrenaline. Alpha and beta receptors
Exception to post-ganglionic sympathetic nervous system neurotransmitter?
Sweat glands, these are acetylcholine and muscarinic
Where are the different adrenoreceptors and what do they do?
- alpha-1 blood vessels periphery vasoconstriction, sphincter constriction
- alpha-2 presynaptic membrane, inhibitor feedback by noradrenaline (don’t release too much)
- beta-1 cardiac, increased contraction
- beta-2 smooth muscle dialation (coronary vessel dialation and airways)
Why does sympathic cause both vasoconstriction and vasodialation?
It causes constriction on peripheral arterial vessels and venous vessels in order to divert the maximum amount of blood to skeletal muscle
It causes dialation of the larger arterial vessels to get more blood to the skeletal muscles and dialate coronary arteries to allow the heart to work faster
Which muscarinic receptors are G-protein coupled which then link to the inhibtion of adenylate cyclase (generates cAMP) and which then lnk to the stimulation of phospholipase C (generate IP3, DAG)
M2 - inhibtion of adenylate cyclase (generates cAMP)
M1,M3 - stimulation of phospholipase C (generate IP3, DAG)
Main SABA (short acting beta-agonist)
Salbutamol
Main LABA
Salmeterol
Main SAMA
Ipratropium
Main LAMA
Tiotropium
Wee trick to remember which beta agonist are short or long acting?
Bute - fast to get to
Meter - measure something over a long disctance