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University of Illinois, Chicago NURS 531 Chapter 39: Other transmitters and modulators MULTIPLE CHOICE 1)The 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT2 receptors are   primarily inhibitory chiefly found in the area postrema mostly presynaptic abundant in the cortex and limbic system predominantly presynaptic autoreceptors     2

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NURS 531

Chapter 39: Other transmitters and modulators MULTIPLE CHOICE

1)The 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT2 receptors are

 

  1. primarily inhibitory
  2. chiefly found in the area postrema
  3. mostly presynaptic
  4. abundant in the cortex and limbic system
  5. predominantly presynaptic autoreceptors

 

 

2.    Agonists at 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT2A receptors typically cause

 

  1. sleep
  2. vigilance

 

3.

hallucinations

4.

hyperphagia

5.

euphoria

 

 

3.

The major functions of cholinergic pathways in the central nervous system include

1.

learning and memory

2.

mood and emotion

3.

control of body temperature

4.

appetite

5.

drug dependence

 

 

4.

The effects of jet lag can be alleviated by administration of

1.

methylxanthine drugs

2.

melatonin

3.

histamine H2 receptor antagonists

4.

5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT3 agonists

5.

cholinesterase inhibitors

 

 

5.

The predominant site containing cell bodies of noradrenergic neurons is the

1.

raphe nuclei

2.

nigrostriatal pathway

3.

locus coeruleus

4.

nucleus accumbens

5.

nucleus basalis

 

 

6.

The 5-hydroxytryptamine 5-HT3 receptors are

1.

excitatory ligand-gated cation channels

2.

inhibitory ligand-gated cation channels

3.

G-protein-coupled receptors

4.

inhibitory ligand-gated chloride channels

5.

presynaptic autoreceptors

 

 

7.

The dopamine transporter located in presynaptic nerve terminals is inhibited by

1.

bromocriptine

2.

levodopa

3.

ondansetron

4.

haloperidol

5.

cocaine

 

 

8.

Degeneration of the nucleus basalis of Meynert is associated with the development of

 

  1. obesity
  2. narcolepsy
  3. schizophrenia
  4. Alzheimer’s disease
  5. mood depression

 

 

9.    A deficiency of dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway contributes to the development of

 

  1. drug dependence
  2. Parkinson’s disease
  3. obesity
  4. schizophrenia
  5. insomnia

 

 

10.  Functions associated with noradrenergic pathways in the central nervous system include

 

  1. feeding behavior
  2. induction of sleep
  3. control of mood
  4. pleasure and reward
  5. release of hormones

 

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