Deck 5: Central Nervous System Pharmacology: General Principles
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Deck 5: Central Nervous System Pharmacology: General Principles
Certain drugs are not able to pass from the bloodstream into the CNS because of the unique structure and function of the CNS capillaries,known commonly as the:
A)blood-brain barrier.
B)circle of Willis.
C)glomerulus.
D)septum pellucidum.
E)corpus callosum.
A)blood-brain barrier.
B)circle of Willis.
C)glomerulus.
D)septum pellucidum.
E)corpus callosum.
blood-brain barrier.
Drugs can alter CNS neurotransmission by affecting neurotransmitter:
A)synthesis in the presynaptic terminal.
B)release from the presynaptic terminal.
C)degradation or breakdown at the synapse.
D)reuptake into the presynaptic terminal.
E)all of the above
A)synthesis in the presynaptic terminal.
B)release from the presynaptic terminal.
C)degradation or breakdown at the synapse.
D)reuptake into the presynaptic terminal.
E)all of the above
all of the above
All of the following substances are considered CNS neurotransmitters EXCEPT:
A)monoamines such as norepinephrine.
B)second messengers such as cyclic AMP.
C)amino acids such as glycine.
D)hormones such as vasopressin.
E)acetylcholine.
A)monoamines such as norepinephrine.
B)second messengers such as cyclic AMP.
C)amino acids such as glycine.
D)hormones such as vasopressin.
E)acetylcholine.
second messengers such as cyclic AMP.

