The overall function of ACh after it binds
What is contraction of skeletal muscles?
Receptors GABA binds to
What are GABA-A and GABA-B?
The receptors NE binds to
What are a1, a2, b1, and b2?
What are the receptors?
D 1,2,3,4,5
Receptors Glu binds to
What are NMDA, AMPA, and kainite?
Receptors ACh binds to
What are nicotinic and muscarinic?
Examples of agonists
What are benzodiazepines, baclofen, and barbiturates?
Example of an antagonist
What is propranolol?
What are the agonists?
An example of an antagonist
What is phencyclidine?
A possible outcome of a muscle contraction
Symptoms of the transmitter binding
What are sedation, anti-anxiety, antiseizure, and sleep inducing impacts?
The sites of actions in the PNS
What is the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal gland?
Site of action? (2)
limbic system and basal ganglia
Sites of actions for 5-HT
What is the gray matter in the spinal cord and all throughout the brain?
The place where ACh binds in the CNS
What is the ventral striatum and cerebral cortex?
Sites of action where we find GABA
What are the spinal cord, hypothalamus, and cerebellum?
Symptoms when transmitter is bounded
What is increased heart rate, contraction, and mood control?
What is an antagonist for DA?
antipsychotics
Symptoms of serotonin binding
What are increased regulation of sleep, appetite, digestion, arousal, and mood?
Mnemonic for a Cholinergic crisis
What is SLUDGE? (Salvation, Lacrimation, Urination, Defecation, GI distress, Emesis (vomiting), and Muscle twitching)
A disorder GABA is used to treat
What is a seizure disorder?
Symptoms of excessive of NE
Symptoms of excessive DA
What is increased impulsion, aggression, anxiety, addiction, and psychosis?
An example of an antidepressant that involves serotonin
What is Prozac/fluoxetine?