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Title: Overview of Neuropharmacology


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Overview of Neuropharmacology
  • Timothy E Welty PharmD FCCP BCPS
  • Associate Professor
  • McWhorter School of Pharmacy
  • Samford University
  • And
  • Adjunct Associate Research Professor
  • Department of Neurology
  • University of Alabama Birmingham

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Divisions of the Nervous System
  • Central Nervous System
  • Brain
  • Spinal Cord
  • Peripheral Nervous System
  • Somatic Nervous System
  • Motor neurons
  • Sensory neurons
  • Autonomic Nervous System
  • Sympathetic neurons
  • Parasympathetic neurons

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Blood-Brain Barrier
  • Tight junctions between capillary endothelial
    cells
  • Transporter systems pump substance into and out
    of CNS
  • Selectively filters substances from the CNS
  • Generally non-polar, lipid-soluble substances
    cross into CNS

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Comparison of the Peripheral Nervous System
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Autonomic Nervous System
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Autonomic Nervous System
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Neurotransmitters in the Central Nervous System
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Other CNS Neurotransmitters
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Physiology of the Synapse
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Potential Mechanisms for Drug Effects in the
Nervous System
  • Alter or inhibit production of neurotransmitter
  • Prevent release of neurotransmitter from
    presynaptic neuron
  • Alter breakdown or metabolism of neurotransmitter
    in presynaptic neuron or synaptic cleft
  • Mimic or block neurotransmitter at postsynaptic
    receptors

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Drugs and the Autonomic Nervous System
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Conclusion
  • An understanding of neurophysiology is essential
    to understanding the effects of medications
  • Drugs that work in the nervous system primarily
    alter neurotransmitters in some way
  • Adverse effects of drugs that work in the nervous
    system usually result from an imbalance in
    activity of divisions of the nervous system
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