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NU 643 ADVANCED PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY FINAL
EXAMS (4 VERSIONS) ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ REGIS COLLEGE/ REGIS NU
643 FINAL EXAM WEEK 15|| LATEST UPDATE 2025/26


Neurotransmitters: Name its role, where its produced, receptors, and what

conditions its seen in

Dopamine (DA)

Role: reward, pleasure, motivation

Production Site: Substantia nigra, Ventral tegmental area (VTA), Hypothalamus

Receptors:D1, D2, D3

Conditions: ADHD, Schizophrenia, Parkinson’s, addiction

Neurotransmitters: Name its role, where its produced, receptors, and what

conditions its seen in

Serotonin (5-HT)

Role: mood, sleep, appetite

Production Site: Raphe nuclei

Receptors: 5-HT1A – 5-HT7 (many in GI tract)

Conditions: increased in OCD and tics, decreased in depression

Neurotransmitters: Name its role, where its produced, receptors, and what

conditions its seen in

Norepinephrine (NE)

Role: arousal, alertness, fight or flight, stress response, mood regulation

,Production Site: Locus coeruleus

Receptors: Alpha and Beta Receptors

Conditions: depression, ADHD, anxiety/panic, mania

Neurotransmitters: Name its role, where its produced, receptors, and what

conditions its seen in

GABA

Role: calms brain activity, decreases anxiety and excitability, promotes relaxation and

sleep, prevents overstimulation/seizures

Production Site: brain and spinal cord

Receptors: GABA-A & GABA-B

Conditions: decreased GABA in anxiety and seizures

Neurotransmitters: Name its role, where its produced, receptors, and what

conditions its seen in

Glutamate

Role: learning, memory

Production Site: widespread throughout the CNS (especially in the hippocampus and

cortex)

Receptors: NMDA, AMPA, Kainate

Conditions: increased amount causes excitotoxicity seen in stroke, ALS, alcohol w/d

and epilepsy

Neurotransmitters: Name its role, where its produced, receptors, and what

conditions its seen in

Acetylcholine (ACh)

, Role: learning, memory, muscle contraction, attention

Production Site: Cerebral cortex, basal nuclei, nucleus basalis of Meynert

Receptors: Nicotinic and Muscarinic

Conditions: Alzheimer’s = widespread loss of ACh neurons

Anticholinergic side effects (dry mouth, constipation, confusion).

Dopamine Pathway: Name its function and disorder/effects it causes when

dysregulated

Mesocortical

Function: Cognition (judgment, reasoning, insight, motivation).

Disorder: ↓ DA → Negative symptoms of schizophrenia (flat affect, poor motivation).

Dopamine Pathway: Name its function and disorder/effects it causes when

dysregulated

Mesolimbic

Function: Emotions, memory, reward.

Disorder: ↑ DA → Positive symptoms of schizophrenia (hallucinations, delusions).

Dopamine Pathway: Name its function and disorder/effects it causes when

dysregulated

Nigrostriatal

Function: Motor control (voluntary + involuntary).

Disorder: ↓ DA → Parkinson’s, EPS (muscle rigidity, tremor).

Dopamine Pathway: Name its function and disorder/effects it causes when

dysregulated

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