Pharmacology Chapter 12 - Basic Principles of Neuropharmacology Flashcards
3 Major steps in neuron action…
- Conduction of action potential.
- Release of neurotransmitter from axon.
- Binding of transmitter molecules to receptors on post-synaptic cell.
Most neuropharmacologic agents act at…
synapse transmission level.
5 Steps in Synaptic Transmission -
- Synthesis of transmitter molecules.
- Storage of transmitter molecules in the vesicles.
- Release of transmitter molecules by action potential into synaptic gao.
- Receptor binding (reversible.)
- Termination by release of transmitter form receptor and synaptic gap (by reuptake, enzymatic degradation, and diffusion.)
Drugs can….(2)
Enhance receptor activation and reduce receptor activation.
Transmitter synthesis -
increase, decrease, cause synthesis of transmitter type that is more effective than natural transmitter.
Interference with transmitter storage -
can decrease storage or decrease storage in vesicles.
Transmitter release -
promote or inhibit release. Like, amphetamines increase transmitter release., and Botulinus toxin inhibits transmitter release.
Receptor binding -
enhancement of binding (agonists) / synergism of action - both bind to receptor. Blocking binding (antagonists) - blockage of receptor or lowering of affinity of receptor for transmitter.
Termination of transmitter action -
blockade of transmitter reuptake, inhibition of transmitter degradation.
The greater the number of receptors, the __ the chances of obtaining ___ drug effects.
greater/selective.