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Cholinergics
Receptors and properites, Direct/Indirect-Acting, AChE Inhibitors
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Pharmacology
Undergraduate 4
08/28/2010

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Term
What is the definition of cholinergics?
Definition
Drugs that mimic the action of Acetylcholine.
Term
What types of receptors are used in cholinergics?
Definition

Muscarinic

Nicotinic

Term
What type of receptors are muscarinic receptors?
Definition
G-Protein coupled receptors
Term
Where are muscarinic receptors found?
Definition

CNS

Parasympathetic organs

Term
Effects of muscarinic stimulations
Definition

Broncoconstriction

Bradycardia (Vagus Nerve)

Hypotension (Vasodialation)

Miosis = pupillary constiction

Urinary incontinence

Increased secretions (Lacrimal, urination, salivation, sweating, bronchial)

Term
What is the difference between contracting and constricting?
Definition

Muscles contract

 

Openings constrict

Term
Effects of Nicotinic Receptors
Definition

Skeletal muscle contractions

Fasciculations

Term
What are fasciculations?
Definition
Coordinated cellular muscle contractions
Term
What are direct-acting cholinergics?
Definition
Drugs that have a direct action on the acetylcholine receptor sites of the postganglionic synapse.
Term
What are indirect-acting cholinergics?
Definition
Drugs that inhibit acetylcholinesterase
Term
What is the first direct-acting cholinergic drug that was discussed?
Definition
Pilocarpine
Term
What are the characteristics of Pilocarpine?
Definition

Muscarinic

 

An alkaloid

Term
What is the use of Pilocarpine?
Definition

1. Used topically in the eye for glaucoma

 

2. P.O. for dry mouth

Term
What two categories can  indirect-acting drugs be divided into?
Definition

Reversible 

Irreversible

Term
What two categories can direct-acting drugs be divided into?
Definition

Alkaloid

Choline esters

Term
How long does a reversible, indirect acting drug stay in the body?
Definition
3-4 hours
Term
Name the first 3 reversible drugs that were discussed.
Definition

Physostigmine

Neostigmine

Pyridostigmine

Term
What is physostigmine used for? How is it administered?
Definition

Glaucoma/anticholinergic poisoning

It is administered topically in the eye and intravenously.

 

Term
What does neostigmine treat? How is it administered?
Definition

It treats myasthenia gravis

 

Administered per os or subcutaneously.

Term
What does pyridostigmine treat? How is it administered?
Definition

It treats myasthenia gravis

 

Administered per os or intravenously

Term
How long is a short, indirect acting cholinergic drug?
Definition
5 minutes
Term
Name a short, indirect acting drug.
Definition
Edrophonium
Term
What is edrophonium useful for?
Definition
It diagnoses patients with Myasthenia Gravis by increasing the muscle contraction (strengthening them) for a short while.
Term
What is considered a long, indirect-acting cholinergic?
Definition
Permenant drugs = organophosphates
Term
What organophosphate is used to kill mosquitos?
Definition
Malathion
Term
What drug was used as a biological weapon of mass destruction?
Definition

Sarin, a nerve gas

 

Know chemical structure

Term
What does sarin do?
Definition
It reactivates cholinesterase
Term
What drugs reverse the effects of sarin and what receptors are they associated with?
Definition

Pralidoxine - primarily a nicotinic reverser

 

Atropine - primarily a muscarinic reverser

Term
What are CNS AChE inhibitors used for?
Definition
The treatment of Alzheimer's disease
Term
Why is the CNS AChE inhibitor Tacrine not used?
Definition
This drug has a significant toxicity to the liver.
Term
What is the generic name of Aricept?
Definition
Donepezil
Term
What is the sig for Donepezil?
Definition
5-10mg/day per os
Term
What is Aricept used for?
Definition
It is used to treat dementia
Term
What enzyme metabolizes Donepezil?
Definition
Metabolized by Cytochrome P450
Term
Aricept does not inhibit what drug?
Definition
Theophylline
Term
What good quality can be said about Donepezil?
Definition
It does not cause liver toxicity.
Term
What are the peripheral side effects of Aricept?
Definition

Nausea

Vomitting

Anorexia

Bronchoconstriction

Sweating

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