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Cholinergic Agonists
Direct Acting
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Definition
a) acetylcholine
b) bethanechol
c) carbachol
d) pilocarpine |
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Term
Cholinergic Agonists
Indirect acting (reversible) |
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Definition
a) Edrophonium
b) Neostigmine
c) Physostigmine
e) Pyridostigmine |
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Term
Cholinergic Agonists
Indirect Acting - irreversible
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Definition
a) Echothiophate
b) Isoflurophate |
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Term
Reactivation of acetylcholine esterase
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Definition
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Term
Muscarinic Receptors
Binds, Subclasses, Antagonist (1) |
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Definition
a) Bind - acetylcholine and muscarine (in posionous mushrooms)
b) Subclasses - M1 & M3 (Gq/increase Ca); M2 (Gi/inhibits adenyl cyclase and increases K conductance)
c) Pirenzepine - trycyclic anticholinergic drug, selectively inhibits M1 muscarinic receptors like the gastric mucosa. Treat gastric and duodenal ulcers. |
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Term
Nicotinic Receptors
Bind, Blockers (2) |
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Definition
a) Binds - acetylcholine and nicotine (stimulates then blocks);
b) Hexamethonium - selectively blocks ganglionic receptors;
c) Tubocurarine - blocks neuromuscular junction receptors.
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Term
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Definition
a) neurotransmitter of parasympathetic and cholinergic nerves; Has both muscarinic and nicotinic activity;
b) not used b/c: 1) multiplicity of actions; 2) rapid inactivation by acetylcholinesterase;
c) Decrease in HR and CO.
d) Decrease in BP/vasodilation
e) Atropine - blocks muscarinic receptors and prevents acetylcholine from producing vasodilation;
f) in GI increases salivary secretion and motility |
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