Pharmacology

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Kitteringham lectures
Lisa Tang
Quiz by Lisa Tang, updated more than 1 year ago
Lisa Tang
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Question 1

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The somatic efferent nervous system innervates [blank_start]skeletal[blank_end] muscle.
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  • skeletal

Question 2

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The autonomic nervous system innervates [blank_start]smooth[blank_end] muscle e.g. blood vessels.
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  • smooth

Question 3

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The [blank_start]somatic[blank_end] nerves innervate [blank_start]skeletal[blank_end] (voluntary) muscles. It consists of [blank_start]one[blank_end] axon all the way from the spinal cord to the muscle ([blank_start]no ganglia[blank_end]). Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter. It acts on [blank_start]nicotinic[blank_end] receptors located on [blank_start]skeletal[blank_end] muscle membranes. [blank_start]Nicotinic[blank_end] receptors are linked to a [blank_start]sodium[blank_end] ion channel.
Answer
  • somatic
  • autonomic
  • skeletal
  • smooth
  • one
  • two
  • three
  • no ganglia
  • one ganlion
  • two ganglia
  • dopamine
  • muscarinic
  • nicotinic
  • smooth
  • skeletal
  • Muscarinic
  • Nicotinic
  • Dopamine
  • potassium
  • sodium
  • calcium

Question 4

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The parasympathetic nervous system has a [blank_start]long[blank_end] pre-ganglionic nerve and a [blank_start]short[blank_end] post-ganglionic nerve. The sympathetic nerve has a [blank_start]short[blank_end] pre-ganglionic nerve and a [blank_start]long[blank_end] post ganglionic nerve. Both pre-ganglionic nerve(s) release [blank_start]ACh[blank_end] to act on nicotinic receptors on post-ganglionic nerve. In the parasympathetic nervous system the post-ganglionic nerves release [blank_start]ACh[blank_end] to act on the muscarinic receptors on effector cells. In the sympathetic nervous system most post-ganglionic nerves release [blank_start]NA[blank_end] to act on the muscarinic receptors on alpha and beta adrenoceptors on effector cells.
Answer
  • long
  • short
  • short
  • long
  • short
  • long
  • long
  • short
  • ACh
  • NA
  • ACh
  • NA
  • NA
  • ACh

Question 5

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Which drugs are nicotinic agonists for nicotinic receptors?
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  • Acetylcholine
  • Suxamethonium
  • Pancuronium
  • Nicotine
  • Carbachol
  • d-Tubocurarine

Question 6

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Which are the nicotinic antagonists for nicotinic receptors?
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  • Nicotine
  • d-Tubocurarine
  • Pancuronium
  • acetylcholine
  • Suxamethonium

Question 7

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Parasympathetic - rest and digest?
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Sympathetic - Fight or Flight?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Put in the correct order: [blank_start]Acetyl CoA and choline[blank_end] combine to form acetylcholine (ACh) [blank_start]Choline acetyl transferase[blank_end] [blank_start]Acetylcholine stored in vesicles[blank_end] [blank_start]Action potential releases ACh[blank_end] [blank_start]ACh acts on nicotinic receptor[blank_end] [blank_start]Opening ion channel[blank_end] ACh action terminated by [blank_start]acetylcholinesterase enzyme[blank_end] [blank_start]Choline reclaimed by nerve ending[blank_end] (rate limiting step in ACh synthesis) Empty vesicles refilled with Ach
Answer
  • Acetyl CoA and choline
  • Choline acetyl transferase
  • Acetylcholine stored in vesicles
  • Action potential releases ACh
  • ACh acts on nicotinic receptor
  • Opening ion channel
  • acetylcholinesterase enzyme
  • Choline reclaimed by nerve ending

Question 10

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Drugs that interfere with processing of Ach: [blank_start]Vesamicol[blank_end] – blocks transfer of Ach into vesicles [blank_start]Botulinum toxin[blank_end] – blocks release of ACh from nerve endings [blank_start]Anticholinesterases[blank_end] – prevent the hydrolysis of ACh by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase [blank_start]Hemicholinium[blank_end] – blocks uptake of choline by NMJ
Answer
  • Vesamicol
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Anticholinesterases
  • Hemicholinium
  • Vesamicol
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Hemicholinium
  • Anticholinesterases
  • Anticholinesterases
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Vesamicol
  • Hemicholinium
  • Botulinum toxin
  • Vesamicol
  • Hemicholinium
  • Anticholinesterases

Question 11

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What does SAR [blank_start]SAR[blank_end] stand for?
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  • Structure activity relationships

Question 12

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What is missing?
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  • NA
  • ACh

Question 13

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Myasthenia Gravis is a rare disease and is an autoimmune disease which attacks what type of receptor?
Answer
  • nicotininc
  • muscarinic

Question 14

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Why is the ileum of a guinea pig good to test for selectivity?
Answer
  • This is where nicotinic receptors are predominantly found
  • This is where muscarinic receptors are predominatly found
  • it is a type of skeletal muscle
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