Sympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
Sympathetic NS Drugs
Cholinergic Drugs
Sedative Hypnotics
100

What neurotransmitter is released at the pre-ganglionic nerve terminal of all autonomic neurons?

Acetylcholine

100

What neurotransmitter does the parasympathetic nervous system use in post ganglionic neurons?


Acetylcholine

100

Dopamine & Epinephrine _(increase/decrease)_ heart rate and systolic blood pressure.


Increase

100

Cholinergic direct agonists are a group of drugs that mimic acetylcholine and binds to which two receptors?


Nicotinic, muscarinic

100

What are the three classes of drugs/substances that act as GABA-A receptor agonists?


Benzodiazepines, Barbituates, Alcohol


200

What are the main outcomes of stimulating the alpha-1 adrenergic receptors?


Vasoconstriction, increase in peripheral resistance, and pupil dilation

200

What receptors do post ganglionic parasympathetic fibers act on?


Muscarinic receptors

200

The indirect adrenergic agonist Ephedrine promotes the release of which neurotransmitter?


Norepinephrine

200

The blockage of acetylcholinesterase activity prevents what action at the synapse?


Acetylcholine degradation

200

GABA-A receptor agonists alter chloride channel activity, and cause a(n) __(increase/decrease)__ in neuronal transmission.


Decrease

300

Which receptors primarily control heart rate and contractility in the sympathetic nervous system? 


Beta 2 receptors

300

The parasympathetic nervous system does the following: _(increase/decrease)_ heart rate, _(dilate/relax)_ pupils, _(dilate/relax)_ bronchioles.


Decrease, constrict, constrict

300

Activation of alpha-1 adrenergic receptors can cause reflex __.


Bradycardia

300

Which drug is specifically used as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor which is used to treat atropine overdose?


Physostigmine

300

Which type of GABA-A receptor agonist class acts by prolonging the duration of chloride channel opening?


Barbituates

400

When acting on eccrine sweat glands, sympathetic fibers release __, acting on __ receptors.



Acetylcholine, Muscarinic

400

What effect does the PSNS have on the detrusor muscle of the bladder?


Constriction

400

Which drug class should be avoided in the treatment of patients with cocaine intoxication?


Beta blockers

400

The drugs Donepezil, Galantamine, and Rivastigmine are used to treat which disease? 


Alzheimer's

400

Which type of GABA-A receptor agonist class acts by increasing the frequency of chloride channel opening?


Benzodiazepines

500

Changes in blood pressure can be detected by __-receptors located in the aortic arch and carotid sinus, triggering a ___ reflex.


Baro-receptors, Baroreceptor Reflex

500

Which of the following correctly describes muscarinic receptors? Ligand gated channels, voltage gated channels, G-protein coupled receptors, or Tyrosine Kinase receptors?



G-protein coupled receptors

500

Which reversible alpha blocker can reverse the "cheese effect"? 



Phentolamine

500

What is the primary effect of Bethanechol (direct agonist in cholinomimetics class) on the bladder?


Activation


500

Which drug is the antidote to sedative effects of benzodiazepines, such as in the case of respiratory depression?


Flumazenil