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Beta 3 Receptor is relative to: Bladder
Beta 2 Receptor is Relative to Lungs
Which pathway is associated with SNS? Ephinephrine, Norephinerphrine, and Adrenergic
Sympathomimetics increases SNS OR PNS? SNS EXCEPT FOR ALPHA 2
SYMPATHOLYTICS Increases SNS or PNS? PNS
Cholinergics Agonist Increases SNS or PNS? PNS
Anticholinergics Increases SNS or PNS? SNS EXCEPT ALPHA 2
Tachycardia can lead to Reflex Bradycardia
Bradycardia can lead to Reflex Tachycardia
Alpha 2 Antagonist is associated with SNS OR PNS? SNS
What controls Increased and Decreased Hear Rate? Baroreceptor
Which Motor Cranial Nerve controls Eye Movement? Oculomotor Cranial Nerve III
Which Mixed Cranial Nerve controls Sensory/Taste? Facial Cranial Nerve VII
Which Mixed Cranial Nerve controls Baroreceptor, Chemoreceptors from blood vessels, and sensory from oral cavity? Glossopharyngeal Cranial Nerve IX
Which Mixed Cranial Nerve controls sensory and efferent from many organs? Vagus Cranial Nerve X
When the Vagus Nerve is activated what slows down? Heart Rate
Which Pathway is the Locus Coeruleus Part of? Noradrenergic pathway
What are the Cell Bodies in the Peripheral Pathway called? Ganglion
What regulates drug exposure to the brain? Blood Brain Barrier
What are Neuronal axons in the brain called? Tracts
Which Ion is associate with IPSP Cl-
What is associated with down regulation & up regulation respectively? AGONIST and ANTAGONIST
Biosynthesis of NE & EPI: Tyrosine--> Dopa Tyrosine Hydroxylase
Biosynthesis of NE & EPI: Dopa--> Dopamine Dopa Decarboxylase
Biosynthesis of NE & EPI: Dopamine --> NE Dopamine B- Hydroxylase
Biosynthesis of NE & EPI: NE --> Epinephrine henylethanolamine - N - Methyltransferase
Side Pathway Biosynthesis of Tyrosine--> Tyramine L -AA Decarboxylase
Side Pathway Biosynthesis of Tyramine --> Octopamine Dopamine B-Hydroxylase
Side Pathway Biosynthesis of Octapamine --> NE Hydroxylase
Highly organized collection of neurons located in walls of GI System Enteric Nervous System
Involved in control of digestive motility Myenteric Plexus
Sense the environment of lumen and regulates GI blood flow & Epithelial cell function. Submucosal Plexus
Which Sympathetic Dopamine Receptor involve Blood Vessels: Renal, coronary, & cerebral; relax -->dilate D1
Which Sympathetic Dopamine Receptor involve Pituitary; Decrease prolactin secretion D2
Prolonged stimulation decreases ability of receptor to respond to stimulation and creates Drug Tolerance is known as: Receptor Desensitization
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