week 7 Flashcards

1
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pathophysiology - positive symptoms of schizophrenia

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‘hyperdopaminergic’ state in the mesolimbic pathways

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pathophysiology - negative symptoms of schizophrenia

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‘hypodopaminergic’ state in the mesocortical pathways

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3
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define pain?

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“ an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with potential or actual tissue damage”

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4
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Pain sensation can be sub-divided into which two processes:

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  1. Nociception

2. Perception

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5
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Detection: nociception?

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involves detection by transducers (nociceptors) located on the terminals of specialised primary sensory nerve fibres.

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6
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Perception?

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he activation of second-order sensory fibres that relay signals to higher cortical centres

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7
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pain mediators?

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  • TRPV channels: cation channels activated by numerous extracellular substances & intracellular mediators
  • Bradykinin B2 receptors: these cause pain by PKC-mediated activation of TRPV channels
  • μ-opioid receptors: during inflammation – opioid receptors transported to nerve terminals & recruited immune cells secrete endogenous opioid peptides.
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Pain - spinal mediators?

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Peripheral nociceptors terminate on the dorsal horn of spinal chord.

Tachykinin peptides released from primary afferent nerve ending - act on neurokinin receptors .

Opoid receptors - activated bt opoids from interneurones and descending pathways

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9
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Pain - central mediators?

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secondary fibres in spinothalamic tract terminate in thalamus.

These nerve endings release glutamate - activate post-synaptic glutamate receptors

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10
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define Epilepsy?

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sudden changes in behaviour caused by electrical hypersynchronisation of neuronal networks in the cerebral cortex”.

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11
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General seizures - Tonic-clonic seizures?

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loss of consciousness → muscle stiffening → jerking/twitching → deep sleep → wakes up

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12
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Tonic/atonic seizures?

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sudden muscle stiffening/sudden loss of muscle control

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13
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Myoclonic seizures

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sudden, brief muscle contractions

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