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ADRENERGIC PHARM LECTURE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.

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ADRENERGIC PHARM LECTURE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.




What are the two divisions of the ANS and their primary roles? - ANS SNS fight or flight, PNS
rest and digest



Where are SNS preganglionic neurons located? - ANS Thoracolumbar spinal cord



Where are PNS preganglionic neurons located? - ANS Craniosacral spinal cord



Where are SNS ganglia located and why does it matter? - ANS Near the spinal cord enabling
fast widespread response



Where are PNS ganglia located and why does it matter? - ANS Near or within target organs
enabling localized control



What neurotransmitter is released at all autonomic ganglia? - ANS Acetylcholine acting on
nicotinic receptors




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,Which neurotransmitters are typically released at end organs for SNS and PNS? - ANS SNS
norepinephrine or epinephrine on adrenergic receptors, PNS acetylcholine on muscarinic
receptors



What is autonomic tone and why does it vary? - ANS Baseline SNS or PNS influence that
varies with age, organ, sex, stress, and disease



Which system usually dominates in newborns and what is the risk? - ANS Parasympathetic
tone dominates increasing bradycardia risk under stress or hypoxia



What are the main adrenergic receptor families? - ANS Alpha1 alpha2 beta1 beta2 plus
dopaminergic D1 and D2



Where are nicotinic Nn and Nm receptors found? - ANS Nn at autonomic ganglia, Nm at
neuromuscular junction



Which muscarinic subtypes are most clinically relevant and what do they do? - ANS M2 and
M3 producing bradycardia bronchoconstriction and increased secretions and GI motility



Where are alpha1 receptors located? - ANS Postsynaptic on vascular smooth muscle iris
bronchi uterus and GI and GU sphincters



What is the primary vascular effect of alpha1 stimulation? - ANS Vasoconstriction increasing
PVR afterload and arterial blood pressure



How does alpha1 stimulation cause smooth muscle contraction? - ANS Increases intracellular
calcium in smooth muscle




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, Name nonvascular effects of alpha1 activation. - ANS Mydriasis bronchoconstriction uterine
contraction and GI or GU sphincter contraction



What endocrine effects are associated with alpha1 activation? - ANS Decreased insulin
secretion and decreased lipolysis



Give a clinical example of an alpha1 agonist. - ANS Phenylephrine



Where are alpha2 receptors located centrally and peripherally? - ANS Presynaptic and
postsynaptic in CNS and on peripheral tissues including vascular smooth muscle liver kidney
pancreas platelets and eyes



What is the presynaptic alpha2 function in the CNS or PNS? - ANS Autoreceptor inhibiting
norepinephrine release decreasing sympathetic tone



What are postsynaptic CNS alpha2 effects? - ANS Inhibit sympathetic outflow causing
peripheral vasodilation sedation anxiolysis and analgesia



What spinal cord alpha2 effect relates to analgesia? - ANS Inhibits pain signal transmission in
the dorsal horn



What is the peripheral vascular effect of alpha2 stimulation? - ANS Vasoconstriction in veins
and smaller arteries



Why is it important to distinguish CNS alpha2 from peripheral alpha2 effects? - ANS CNS
alpha2 causes vasodilation via sympatholysis while peripheral alpha2 causes vasoconstriction
which matters for clonidine and dexmedetomidine responses




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