Explain the broad divisions of the Nervous system
What are the 2 modes of transmission in nervous system?
2. Synaptic (neurotransmitters cross synaptic cleft to go to postsynaptic cell/neuron)
Explain Synaptic transmission
Do most neuro-pharm meds effect synaptic transmission or neuronal transmission?
synaptic transmission
5 ways drugs effect the ANS
increase neurotransmitters: 1. synthesis 2.Storage 3. Release 4. Binding \+ 5. Preventing normal destruction and reuptake (ultimately results in increase NT available for use)
If you increase the ANS effect does that mean physiological process will go faster?
nope! but the EFFECT is increased
Preganglionic neurons in the parasympathetic and sympathetic involve which neurotransmitter?
Acetylcholine!
pre=acet
What are the postganglionic NT in the sympathetic nervous system?
Primary= Norepinephrine (ACH/Muscarinic only on sweat gland)
Adrenal Medulla = Ephinephrine on alpha or beta
What are the pre and post ganglionic neurotransmitters in SYMPathetic ?
NT preganglionic = ACETYLCHOLINE
NT postganglionic=
-Primary = NOREPINEPHRINE (ACH/Muscarinic only on sweat glands)
-Adrenal Medulla = EPINEPHRINE on alpha or beta
What are the receptors for the PARAsympathetic?
*MUSCARINIC, NICOTINIC
What are the receptors for the SYMPathetic NS?
ALPHA or BETA
Which NS is fight or flight?
sympathetic
Who uses ACH NT?
- postganglionic in parasymp
what are signs and symptoms of sympathetic nervous system activation?
What NT do you secrete?
Which nervous system is rest and digest?
Parasympathetic
Why do I care about rest and digest?
-primary mechanisms that are keeping our bodies alive
Signs and sxs of parasympathetic NS activation?
What do we call drugs that mimic the sympathetic nervous system? (2 names)
Sympathomimetics/ Adrenergic Agonists
What does the word Adrenergic mean?
-working on norepinephrine or epinephrine
When do you use Sympathomimetics/ Adrenergic Agonists?
emergency situation
what do Sympathomimetics/ Adrenergic Agonists do (generally speaking, think receptors)?
What does the word cholinergic mean?
acting on acetylcholine
Where do we find Alpha 1 and what will we see when it is activated?
-Adrenergic (norepinephrine) Receptor in the sympathetic nervous system
-vasoconstriction of blood vessels will cause increase BP/HR
(eye exams)
-When alpha-1 receptors are stimulated, sympathetic nervous system activity increases
Where do we find Alpha 2 and what will we see when it is activated?
-Adrenergic (norepinephrine) receptor in sympathetic NS
(Located in nerve terminals and not on organs)