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Rush - Advanced Pharmacology - NSG
531 - Exam 1
adverse effects to muscarinic antagonist - correct answer-dry mouth
blurred vision
urinary retention
constipation
anhidrosis

allosteric activation - correct answer-the active site becomes available to the substrates
when a regulatory molecule binds to a different site on the enzyme
you get a confirmational change distal to the ligand binding site which is allosteric activation
now because it has changed its shape something within the cell can bind to it

alpha receptors bind to either IP3 or cAMP - what does this lead to? - correct answer-smooth
muscle contraction

competitive (reversible) antagonist - correct answer-the antagonist is competing with the
agonist and it is reversible - this means that they have equal affinities for the receptor
because if one had an advantage or higher Ka it would not be competitive it would just take
the receptor site

ED50 - correct answer-the dose that produces a response equal to half of the maximum
response

Efficacy - correct answer-the maximum response that a drug is capable of achieving
(this is where the drug plateaus on the curve

Enantiomers - correct answer-isomers that are mirror images of each other

Epi and NE have greater affinity for which adrenoceptors? - correct answer-epi - binds to all
four but greater affinity for beta
NE - binds to alpha 1, alpha 2, and beta 1 but greater affinity for alpha

full agonist - correct answer-Ability of a drug to produce 100% of the maximum response
regardless of the potency

Functions of the PNS - correct answer-rest and digest
-slows heart rate
-increases gastric secretions
-empties bladder and bowel
-focuses eye for near vision
-constricts pupil
-constricts bronchi

, Functions of the SNS - correct answer-fight or flight
-increases heart rate
-increases blood pressure
-shunts blood from skin and viscera to skeletal muscles
-dilated bronchi
-mobilizes energy stores

GABA - correct answer-a major inhibitory neurotransmitter
ligand gated ion channel - chloride
pulls cell further away from threshold and need more to be stimulated

Glutamate - correct answer-A major excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in memory
binds to sodium and calcium
binds to GPCR

graded response - correct answer-when we express the response on the y axis as an
absolute value
-numbers that can assume values across a scale

How can competitive antagonists be overcome? - correct answer-by increasing the dose of
the agonist
If you compare the LDR curve for the agonist alone and the agonist plus the competitive
reversible antagonist the curve is shifted to the right and is parallel which means you can still
achieve the same magnitude of effect but you need more dose

How do you calculate therapeutic index? - correct answer-TI = TD50/ED50

irreversible antagonist - correct answer-Affinity is so high that receptor is unavailable to bind
agonist. Duration of action independent of rate of elimination and more dependent on rate of
turnover of receptor molecules
binds to receptors with a covalent bond which can't be broken will be bound to that receptor
site for the life of the cell

Is it better to have a high or low therapeutic index? - correct answer-High

Ka - correct answer-Ka is the volume needed to get one mole of unbound drug when 50% of
the receptors are occupied

Kd - correct answer-Kd is the concentration of drug in the plasma when 50% of the receptors
are occupied

Muscarinic agonist - correct answer-think PNS
-peeing, wheezing, pooping, drooling
would give for muscle retention or glaucoma

Muscarinic antagonist - correct answer-atropine for example
binds to muscarinic - think PNS
indicated for bradycardia, pupil dilation, GI hypermotility

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