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NUSCTX 11, MIDTERM 2 - UC BERKELEY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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NUSCTX 11, MIDTERM 2 - UC
BERKELEY EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Hypoxia - Answer-The lack of oxygen, can also cause major CNS damage (e.g.
cyanide, carbon monoxide)

MPTP - Answer-A contaminant in desmethylprodine (MPPP), an opiod analgesic
drug, which gave several people in the 1970s and 1980s irreversible Parkinson's
Disease

MPTP Mechanism of Action - Answer-MPTP crosses the blood brain barrier

MPTP gets metabolized to the toxic bioactivated agent MPP+ by monoamine
oxidase-B (MAOB) found in glial cells in the brain

MPP+ is selectively taken up by dopamine transporters in the brain

MPP+ inhibits complex I of the electron-transport chain and depletes ATP in
neurons.

Over hours to days, patients develop irreversible symptoms of Parkinson's disease,
including tremor, hypokinesia, rigidity, and postural instability

Antidote for MPTP - Answer-MAOB inhibitors such as selegiline are used as
antidotes to prevent conversion of MPTP to MPP+

Possible Environmental Agents for Parkinson's - Answer-Epidemiologic studies
implicate exposure to herbicides, pesticides, and metals as risk factors for
Parkinson's disease.

Paraquat - Answer-A potent herbicide that produces oxidative stress similar to that of
MPP+

Exposure has been epidemiologically linked to Parkinson's Disease

Neuroinflammation - Answer-Inflammation is meant as a defense mechanism
against neurotoxic insult

Hallmark of neurodegenerative disease

Chronic non-resolving inflammation can lead to neurodegenerative disorders such as
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease

Environmental Inflammogens - Answer-Stress
Bacterial/viral infections
Obesity and diabetes

,Fatty foods
Pesticides
Metals
Gluten
Trichloroethylene (cleaners)
Carbon tetrachloride (cleaners, refrigerant)
Cigarette smoke
Diesel exhaust
Physical injury
Alcohol
Radiation
Irritants

Cannabis Sativa - Answer-Derivatives of it are marijuana and hashish.

Tetrahydrocannabinol - Answer-Active component of marijuana.

Marijuana Effects - Answer-Mild euphoria
Relaxing "high"
Increased appetite
Cognitive impairments related to attention and memory
Motor impairment

Health Benefits of Cannabinoids - Answer-Prevention of vomiting and nausea in
cancer patients

Prevention of weight loss in AIDS patients

Reduction of pain and spasticity in multiple sclerosis

Treatment of cancer anorexia, pain, depression and anxiety

Psychotropic Effects - Answer-Are through CB1 receptors

G protein-coupled receptors

CB1 receptors are highly expressed in the brain

CB1 Receptors - Answer-Belong to a family of G protein receptors (GPCR).

Present in almost every brain region and on many different types of neurons.

Mechanism of the "High" - Answer-THC binds to CB1 receptor and inhibits
neurotransmission

Adenylate Cyclase - Answer-Inhibited by THC which then reduces cyclic AMP
(cAMP) -> inhibits protein kinase A (PKA) activation and reduces the gene
expression of CREB, leading to impairments in long-term memory.

, Voltage-Gated Ca2+ Channels - Answer-Inhibited by THC -> reduces
neurotransmitter release from presynapse (e.g. glutamate) -> suppresses
neurotransmission.

Abundant CB1 Receptor Expression - Answer-Cerebral Cortex
Prefrontal Cortex
Basal Ganglia
Hippocampus
Cerebellum

Moderate Abundant CB1 Receptor Expression - Answer-Hypothalamus
Periaqueductal Gray
Nucleus of the Solitary Tract
Brain Stem
Spinal Cord
Amygdala

Spice - Answer-Exerts strong cannabis-like effects

Several cases of overdosing that requires hospitalization

Produces a sense of empathy and well-being, euphoria disinhibition

Effects of Spice - Answer-Nausea
Anxiety
Agitation/panic attacks
Tachycardia
Paranoid Ideation
Hallucinations
Psychosis
Loss of consciousness
Confusion
Unresponsiveness
Seizures

Synthetic Cannabinoids - Answer-10-1000 times more potent that natural occurring
cannabinoids

Monoacylglycerol Lipase (MAGL) - Answer-Involved in the degradation of
endocannabinoids in the brain.

Hydrolizes 2-AG into arachidonic acid and glycerol

Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH) - Answer-Involved in the degradation of
endocannabinoids in the brain

Hydrolizes Anandamide into arachidonic acid and ethanolamine

Endocannabinoid System - Answer-System of cannabinoids produced in the body.

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