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Sedative Hypnotic Drugs
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02/10/2007

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Which brain structure is part of the hypothalamus just above the optic chiasm and is the control center for circadian rhythms (sleep) as well as temperature control?
Definition
suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)
Term
Stimulation of the ventrolateral preoptic area induces what?
Definition
sleep
Term
What happesn when the ventrolateral preoptic area (VLPA) is compromised?
Definition
pts are unable to sleep (chronic insomnia) and eventually die
Term
What effects does chloral hydrate have?
Definition
drowsiness/sedation
Term
Which drug is commonly prescribed with SSRIs to facilitate sleep?
Definition
trazodone
Term
Rozerem stimulates which receptors?
Definition
MT1 and MT2 (melatonin receptors)
Term
What is rozerem clinically used for?
Definition
insomnia
Term
What is the abuse potential for rozerem?
Definition
virtually none
Term
What are the contraindications for use of rozerem?
Definition
alcoholism, or consumption of alcohol, renal dysfunction
Term
What is rozerem's affect on testosterone?
Definition
decreases circulating testosterone (also increases prolactin)
Term
What is acetylcholine's role in sleep?
Definition
increase Acetylcholine increases REM time
Term
The basal forbrain releases what substance necessary for sleep?
Definition
GABA
Term
What endogenous chemical is responsible for mediating wafefullness and is also deficient in narcoleptics?
Definition
orexin
Term
What drug is used in the treatment of narcolepsy? Why?
Definition
modafinil, it stimlates glutamate and orexin release and inhibits GABA
Term
What are the side effects of modafinil?
Definition
mood improvement, increased mental energy, increased memory (better than amphetamines which cause jitters, anxiety, and agitation)
Term
What value does flumazenil hold?
Definition
it's a benzodiazepine antagonist
Term
What is the mechanism of action of caffeine?
Definition
it blocks adenosine receptors, which prevents inhibition of the forebrain
Term
Which BZ1 receptor agonist facilitates sleep, but also has the consequence of causing waking activities to be performed during sleep?
Definition
Ambien (zolpidem)
Term
What is Sonata?
Definition
a non-benzodiazepine sedative used to treat insomnia.
Term
What are the mechnisms of action for barbiturates?
Definition
open GABA channels (stimulation of GABA channels at high doses), blockage of Glut and Na+ channels
Term
Barbiturates are primarly used for what purpose?
Definition
treatment of short-term insmonia (less than two weeks), they provide no pain relief
Term
What are the general side effects of barbiturates?
Definition
death by OD, decreased REM sleep
Term
Benzodiazepines have what mechanism of action?
Definition
sustain open Cl- channels at GABA receptors
Term
Which GABA receptors cause amnesia when stimulated?
Definition
GABA-A1 and GABA-A5
Term
Why are benzodiazepines preferred over barbiturates?
Definition
less likely to develop tolerance/dependence
Term
Estazolam, flurazepam, and trazolam are exmaples of which category of drugs?
Definition
benzodiazepines
Term
What occur sin the pons, limbic system, parietal cortex, and temporal cortex during REM sleep as compared to other stages of sleep?
Definition
increased activity
Term
Which areas of the brain experience decreased activity during REM sleep?
Definition
visual cortex, motor cortex, prefrontal cortex
Term
PGO sleep waves are exhibited during what stage of sleep?
Definition
REM
Term
Which two drug classes are contraindicated in cases of sleep apnea?
Definition
hypnotics and sedatives
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