Pathophys
Neuromuscular Function
Clinical Tips/Tricks
Receptors
DRUUUGS
100

The most common target of autoantibodies in myasthenia gravis.

What is the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor?

100

Where is acetylcholine made in the motor neuron?

Axon terminal of motor neurons

(Bonus if you know which enzyme is responsible)

100

he test that shows a worsening response in MG and an incremental response in LEMS (Lambert Eaton Syndrome)

What is repetitive nerve stimulation?

100

The neurotransmitter released at the NMJ.

What is acetylcholine?
100

The acetylcholinesterase inhibitor that can be used both diagnostically and therapeutically in MG.

What is neostigmine?

200

A tumor often associated with MG.

What is a thymoma?


200

Where is acetylcholine vesicle made in the motor neuron?

Cell body of motor neuron in the ventral horn 

200

The phenomenon where strength temporarily improves after repeated stimulation in Lambert-Eaton syndrome.

What is post-tetanic potentiation (or facilitation)?

200

The specific type of nicotinic receptor found at the NMJ.

What is the nicotinic α1 (muscle-type) receptor?

200

The toxin that cleaves SNARE proteins, preventing vesicle fusion.

What is botulinum toxin?

300

The key pathophysiological mechanism behind fatigaue in MG.

What is depletion of functional ACh receptors leading to reduced end plate potential amplitudes?

300

What channels determine the resting membrane potential of a muscle cell

NaK ATPase and K+ leak channels

300
Surgical treatment for MG

what is a thymomectomy?

300

The predominant ion responsible for depolarization after ACh binds the nicotinic receptor.

What is sodium (Na⁺) influx?

300

The paralytic drug that produces sustained depolarization by binding nicotinic receptors.

What is succinylcholine

400

The paraneoplastic syndrome associated with small cell lung carcinoma that impairs NMJ transmission.

What is Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome?

400

How to SNARE proteins bind to each other?

What is calcium cross linking V and T snares and pulls vesicles to cell membrane for fusion and relase into synaptic cleft.

400

The bedside test that improves ptosis in myasthenia gravis via reduced acetylcholinesterase activity at cooler temperatures.

What is the ice pack test?

400

The postsynaptic scaffolding protein required for stabilizing clustered ACh receptors.

What is rapsyn?

400

The mechanism of organophosphate poisoning at the NMJ

What is irreversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase?

500

he NMJ protein targeted by antibodies in 5–10% of seronegative MG cases. (not against nictotinic receptors)

muscle-specific tyrosine kinase receptor (MuSK).

500

How many subunits does the nictonic receptor have?

500

The reason thymectomy can improve symptoms in some patients with MG.

What is removal of thymoma or elimination of aberrant T-cell activity driving autoimmunity?

500

The downstream kinase activated by agrin binding that organizes NMJ receptor clustering.

What is MuSK (muscle-specific kinase)?

500

The specific SNARE protein targeted by botulinum toxin type A.

What is SNAP-25?