Anesthesia Pharmacology Chapter 3: General Principles:
Pharmacodynamics Practice Questions
Choose the correct answer for each question.
Valium (diazepam) acts through this receptor system:
- aspartate
- GABA
- acetylcholine
- glutamate
- serotonin
In the presence of this type of antagonist, antagonism cannot be overcome by increasing agonist concentrations.
- competitive
- noncompetitive
G protein coupled receptors are involved in signal transduction for the following:
- biogenic amines
- peptide hormones
- both
- neither
Regulatory molecules influenced by G protein systems:
- adenylyl cyclase
- phospholipase A2,C,D
- calcium, potassium, sodium ion channels
- transport proteins
- all the above
Means by which physiological effects due to cAMP-dependent processes are terminated:
- reuptake
- requires gene regulation change
- cAMP degradation
- A & B
- A, B & C
Inhibitors of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (enzymes that degrade cyclic AMP)
- caffeine
- theophylline
- both
- neither
Pharmacological actions of which one(s) of the following may be mediated by nitric oxide release
- serotonin
- norepinephrine
- bradykinin
- A & C
- A, B & C
Effect of nitric oxide on vascular smooth muscle:
- contraction
- relaxation
Refers to drug concentration producing 50% of that drug's maximal effect:
- LD50
- Kd
- EC50
- TI