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What do cholinergic agonists do?
directly stimulate postsyn ACh receptors
Where is butyrylcholinesterase and what does it do?
liver, glia, plasma-- inactivates circulating ACh
Where does the sympthetic NS use muscarinic receptors?
sweat glands (post-ganglionic synapse)
Physostigmine is administered esp to brain. What type of effects might occur: PSNS or SNS?
Sympathetic
Cholinomimetics have peripheral effects similar to___ and central effects like___
PSNS, SNS
What is the main type of receptor in the brain, muscarinic or nicotinic?
muscarinic
What areas are muscarinic receptors in control of in the CNS?
cognitive, motor, autonomic funxn
A patient is exposed to insecticides and drinks isoflurophate. What side affects might he get?
Incr BP, incr HR, pupil dilatioin... sympathetic response cuz they cross BBB
If a patient comes in confused, with loss of memory, shaking, and high BP, HR, what might he have in CNS?
BBB permeable cholinergic drugs: physo, insecticides, organophosphates
What organs do you want to give ChE inhibitors that act by increasing tone?
Those with lots of tone: GI, eyes, salivary glands