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This protein activates phospholipase C
What is Gq
100
The action potential includes these phases
What is 0-3
100
The _______ nerve has cholinergic innervation at the SA node to lower the heart rate.
What is vagus
100
As blood pressure increases, this becomes activated to lower blood pressure and heart rate
What are baroreceptors
100
A man who is depressed would not experience nocturnal erections due to
What is lack of REM sleep
200
This transmembrane protein is coupled to g proteins stimulating a cascade of events
What is ACh muscarinic receptors
200
5 examples of an excitable cell by tissue type are
What are neuronal, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and endocrine cells
200
Sweating is anatomically _________ but physiologically ______ controlled
What is sympathetic, cholinergically
200
Vascular resistance is controlled by
What is sympathetic innervation
200
True or False. A man taking a beta blocker can safely take a PDE5 inhibitor at the same time.
What is true
300
When a steroid hormone/ligand binds to an intracellular receptor this piece is removed from the receptor
What is chaperone
300
This type of channel contributes to the resting potential
What are leak channels
300
Name the 4 neurotransmitters of the ANS
What is ACh, norepinephrine, dopamine and nitric oxide
300
Alpha-2 agonists, Alpha-1 antagonists and Beta-2 agonists are examples of
What is anti-hypertensive drugs
300
Three essential components for the synthesis of nitric oxide in tissues
What are oxygen, arginine and nitric oxide synthase
400
This small protein binds to the phosphorylated domain of the receptor and blocks Gs binding
What is b-arrestin
400
These provide a driving force for Ca2+ vesicle exocytosis
What are SNARE proteins
400
This class of drugs is commonly used in the treatment of Alzheimer's. List the class and 3 drugs from this class.
What are AChE inhibitors, Donepezil, Rivastigmine and Galantamine
400
Angiotensin II acts on the posterior pituatary to stimulate the release of
What is vasopressin
400
Excessive vasodilation occurs in patients on these two types of drugs
What are PDE5 inhibitors and nitrates
500
Muscarinic receptors are an example of this type of receptor
What is transmembrane protein coupled to a g protein
500
These 3 factors govern the resting potential in a cell
What are differences in selective permeabilities of the membrane, unequal distribution of charge, and the active and passive pumps
500
Addition of a beta methyl group to acetylcholine doesn't affect _____ activity but destroys ______ activity
What is muscarinic activity, nicotinic activity
500
A decrease in blood pressure is recognized at this location and stimulates the release of renin
What is the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidney
500
The three types of neural influences causing penile erection.
What are psychogenic, reflex and nonsexual/nocturnal