Medical Pharmacology:  Pharmacodynamics Practice Questions
 
	Choose the correct answer for each question.
 
 
 
- Examples of biological second messengers: -   cAMP
-   calcium
-   phosphoinositide
-   cGMP
-   all the above
 
- Major receptor role(s): -   important for drug action selectivity
-   mediates antagonist effects of drugs
-   mediates agonist effects of drugs
-   A & C
-   A, B & C
 
- Characteristics of receptors: -   always proteins
-   mediates effects of neurotransmitters
-   mediates effects of prostaglandins and leukotrienes
-   B & C
-   A, B & C
 
- Example(s) of a receptor which could be classified as a structural protein: -   Na/K ATPase
-   tubulin
-   both
-   neither
 
- Definition: signal transduction:a process by which a drug receptor interaction leads to intracellular effects that modulate cell physiology -   true
-   false
 
- Example(s) of an intracellular receptor: -   beta-adrenergic receptor
-   muscarinic cholinergic receptor
-   steroid receptor
 
- Example of an agent that activates cytokine receptor: -   isoproterenol
-   norepinephrine
-   growth hormone
-   corticosteroids
-   vitamin D
 
- Example(s) of agents that affect ion conductance -- affecting cellular membrane potentials -   acetylcholine
-   gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
-   aspartate
-   glutamate
-   all of the above
 
- Associated with nicotinic cholinergic receptor activation: -   acetylcholine binding
-   activation of ion channel
-   sodium enters the cell (down its concentration and electrical gradient)
-   depolarization (EPSP)
-   all of the above
 
- Typically, the magnitude of drug effects are thought proportional to the number of occupied receptors: -   true
-   false
 
- Competitive inhibition: -   at high concentrations of agonist, a maximal physiological responds is not possible even in the presence of the antagonist
-   with competitive inhibition, the dose effect curve is shifted to the right
-   is irreversible
-   is produced by antagonists that have the ability to activate receptors
 
- Longer lasting drug effects: -   drugs which act at surface receptors, such as beta-adrenergic receptors
-   drugs which act intracellularly through gene transcription
 
 
		
            
	
	
		
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