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NUR909 Module 4 (Respiratory Drugs) Exam


- Let's keep the BRONCHIAL system separate from the pulmonary VASCULAR system to
avoid confusion - Answer :)



Through which receptor does the sympathetic nervous system cause bronchial smooth
muscle relaxation? (Bronchodilation) - Answer Beta 2



Through which receptor does the parasympathetic nervous system cause smooth
muscle contraction & increase mucous/secretion production? - Answer Muscarinic



Through what receptor does the sympathetic nervous system cause pulmonary vascular
vasoconstriction? - Answer Alpha 1



In smooth muscle, contraction is stimulated by the binding of calcium to which? A.
Calcium-calmodulin



Smooth Muscle Contraction



Where does this calcium come from? A. Outside the cell; the sarcoplasmic reticulum



Smooth Muscle Contraction



Calcium-calmodulin activates which of the following enzymes? A. Myosin light chain
kinase (MLCK)



Smooth Muscle Contraction

,What does myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) do? - Answer This enzyme phosphorylates
(adds energy) to the myosin light chain, which enables cross-bridging to actin filaments



Smooth Muscle Contraction



What does the myosin head do to the actin filaments? - Answer The myosin heads pull
the actin filaments towards one another



-Thus, shortening the muscle cell & producing contraction

-Contraction in bronchial smooth muscle cell is synonymous with bronchoconstriction



Summary Slide of Smooth Muscle CONTRACTION



1. Calcium enters the cytosol of smooth muscle & binds to a protein called calmodulin

2. The calcium calmodulin complex activates another protein, Myosin Light Chain
Kinase (MLCK) that phosphorylates myosin & thereby activates it

3. Activated myosin can now undergo the cross-bridge cycle & interact with actin

4. Myosin phosphatase removes a phosphate & is constantly taking phosphates off
myosin (always active) - Answer



For contraction of smooth muscle to occur, what must be true? - Answer There must be
more myosin kinase than myosin phosphatase (otherwise you have relaxation)



Summary Slide of Smooth Muscle RELAXATION



1. Myosin phosphatase > MLCK

2. Calcium stops being let in & calcium channels close -- now calcium is trapped & it
must be pumped out against its concentration gradient

a. Pumped into interstitial fluid via Ca++ ATPase

, b. Pumped into SR via Ca++ ATPase -- Correct



The more calcium in the cytosol, what can you say about the contraction? -- Correct The
stronger the contraction



What receptors are prolific on bronchial smooth muscle? -Answer Beta 2 receptors



What binds to beta 2 receptors? -Answer Norepinephrine or epinephrine



When these neurotransmitters are released from the sympathetic nervous system they
bind with, Beta 2 receptors on bronchial smooth muscle. What does this result in?
-Answer This results in the stimulation of the cAMP second messenger system



What does cAMP inhibit? - Answer Myosin light chain kinase (MLCK)



So if the myosin is never phosphorylated or energized, it will not be able to cross link
with actin & bronchial smooth muscle remains relaxed



So what is the result of no myosin-actin interaction? - Answer Bronchodilation



What 2 categories are beta 2 agonists divided into? - Answer 1. Short-acting

2. Long-acting



What do ALL beta 2 agonists share a similar molecular structure to? - Answer
Epinephrine



What can you note about the structure of long acting beta 2 agonists? - Answer They
also have a similar base structure, but add on longer side chains & aromatic rings

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