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Exam #2 - Ganglionic Stimulants & Blockers
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Pharmacology
Graduate
10/09/2009

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nicotine (Nicorette, NicoDerm, Nicotrol)
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ganglionic stimulant (nicotinic agonist) at low doses and depressant (nicotinic antagonist) at very high doses; used to treat addiction to cigarrette & cigar smoking and tobacco chewing;
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Important Sites of Action of Nicotine
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acts on all subtypes of nicotinic receptors in body; CNS (hypothalamus, medullary centers, chemoreceptor zones); cardiovascular & GI via Autonomic Nervous System; Skeletal muscle at neuromuscular junctions
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Effects of low doses of Nicotine on CNS
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acts on site of addiction; initially stimulates, causing increased respiration; also can cause vomiting by stimulating Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone (CTZ)
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Effects of high doses of Nicotine on CNS
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initial CNS stimulation, then depression
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Effects of low doses of Nicotine on CVS
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initially stimulates autonomic ganglia to produce largely adrenergic predominance --> increased peripheral vasoconstriction with acute hypertension
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Effects of high doses of Nicotine on CVS
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causes a fall in BP due to reversal of its ganglionic stimulating action to a ganglionic blocking action
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Effects of low doses of Nicotine on GI
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at this dose, it causes increased GI motility
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Effects of high doses of Nicotine on GI
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at this dose, it causes decreased GI motility
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Low dose nicotine toxicity
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increased flow of saliva, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea
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High dose nicotine toxicity
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fainting, drop in blood pressure, prostration, collapse
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Using atropine to treat side effects of nicotine
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this is an anticholinergic use to treat high levels of nicotine that cause GI symptoms (nausea, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea) due to parasympathetic ganglion stimulation
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Adrenergic agonists used to treat high levels of nicotine
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use these drugs to treat high levels of nicotine that block neurotransmission through ganglia that support the cardiovascular system;
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Therapeutic Goal of Nicotine gum, patches, inhalers, etc.
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1) wean a patient off addiction to nicotine from smoking by gradually decreasing dosage of such controlled systems;
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Treating accidental nicotine ingestion by children
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may need to induce vomiting followed by passage of activated charcoal through stomach
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mecamylamine (Inversine)
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ganglionic blocker used to treat very severe and/or malignant hypertension (high doses) and to treat Tourette's syndrome & suppress nicotine addiction (low doses)
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mecamylamine (Inversine)
Definition
drug that blocks neuronal nicotinic receptors of ganglionic cell body, blocking transmission from pre-ganglionic to post-ganglionic fibers; this blockade DOES NOT affect post-ganglionic autonomic nerve terminals (pts can still respond to autonomic agonists like muscarinic & adrenergic receptor stimulants); DOES NOT affect neuromuscular nicotinic receptors so they will still be able to move their skeletal muscle
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Adverse effects to mecamylamine (Inversine)
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postural hypotension symptoms due to interference with compensatory baroreflexes; dry mouth & difficulty swallowing; decreased GI and GU motility (constipation, urinary hesitancy); mydriasis (pupillary dilation), cycloplegia (loss of near vision, blurred vision); sedation & other CNS side effects
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Antidotes for Ganglionic Blockade Toxicity
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if pt goes into neurogenic shock after taking mecamylamine (Inversine), give NE for cardiovascular support
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