Draw an ouline of the autonomic system and identify the neurotransmitters and receptors such as dopamine,norephinephrine and etc. and where it binds to alpha and beta. please explain as wel.
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- Draw an ouline of the autonomic system and identify the neurotransmitters and receptors such as dopamine,norephinephrine and etc. and where it binds to alpha and beta. please explain as wel. Image shoudl be like a graphDraw a graph of the autonomic system and identify the neurotransmitters and receptors such as dopamine,norephinephrine and etc. and where it binds to alpha and beta. please explain as well.Epinephrine binds to both β-adrenergic and α-adrenergic receptors. Describe the opposite actions on the effector protein, adenylyl cyclase, elicited by the binding of epinephrine to these two types of receptors. Describe the effect of adding an agonist or antagonist to a β-adrenergic receptor on the activity of adenylyl cyclase.
- Nervous system functions that directly employ acetylcholine neurotransmitters are referred to as cholinergic. Drugs that might be therapeutic in treating the symptoms of dopamine loss in Parkinson’s disease could include multiple choice 1 dopaminergic agonists and cholinergic antagonists. dopaminergic antagonists and cholinergic antagonists. dopaminergic antagonists and cholinergic agonists. dopaminergic agonists and cholinergic agonists. 2. From the information provided, drugs used to treat Parkinson’s disease symptoms will act at which location? multiple choice 2 The globus pallidus The substantia nigra The striatum 3. Which of the following might be therapeutic in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease symptoms? multiple choice 3 all of these choices listed may be therapeutic increasing dopamine receptor responsiveness monoamine oxidase inhibition increasing dopamine release decreasing dopamine…Name the three catecholamine neurotransmitters.In cholinergic neurotransmission, inhibition of the choline transporter will affect the normal synthesis and release acetylcholineTRUE OR FALSE
- Identify the structure highlighted in green: Epinephrine receptor ACh receptor Norepinephrine receptorFind the purpose of each of the neurotransmitters listed below. Also, describe what might happen to a person if they had an excess amount or a lesser amount of each of these neurotransmitters. Acetylcholine GABA Norepinephrine Dopamine Serotonin Endorphin OxytocinIdentify two neural pathways in the brain that use dopamine as a neurotransmitter, andexplain their significance.
- Fentanyl is an opioid similar to morphine, except, according to the CDC, it is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. Discuss the effects of fentanyl on specific receptors and how the transmission of action potentials is altered. Be sure to focus only on how the action potential transmission is impacted by the drug. Be sure to provide an APA citation.Name and discuss the function of 2 common neurotransmitters.Chlorpromazine and Bromocriptine both have the affinity in the dopamine receptors of the Central Nervous System, Chlorpromazine is use to treat schizophrenia and psychosis whereas Bromocriptine is use to treat parkinson’s disease. Explain the action of these drugs in the dopamine receptor and why they have different effects and clinical use, knowing that they both act on the dopamine receptors.