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 ANS along with the endocrine system coordinate
the regulation and integration of bodily functions
 Autonomic drugs: Drugs that produce their
therapeutic effects by mimicking or altering the
functions of the ANS
 Visceral, vegetative, involuntary nervous
system
 ANS regulates everyday requirements of
vital bodily functions without the
conscious participation of the mind
 ANS is composed of efferent neurons
innervating smooth muscles of viscera,
cardiac muscle, vasculature and exocrine
glands
 ANS controls digestion, cardiac output,
blood flow and glandular secretions
 Efferent neurons: carry nerve
impulses from the CNS to effector
organs
◦ Sympathetic neurons
◦ Parasympathetic neurons
◦ Enteric neurons: fibers that innervate
GIT, pancreas and gall bladder
 Sympathetic nervous system: adjusts response to
stressful situations like fear, trauma,
hypoglycemia, cold and exercise
◦ Fight or Flight response
(changes in the body during emergencies)
 Sympathetic activation of effector organs
 Stimulation of adrenal medulla to release Epinephrine and
norepinephrine
◦ Heart rate, blood pressure, mobilize energy stores
 Parasympathetic nervous system:
◦ Maintaining homeostasis in the body
◦ Maintain essential body functions like digestion,
elimination of waste
◦ Oppose and balance the actions of sympathetic
nervous system
◦ Rest or digest situations
 CNS control over autonomic
functions involves reflex
responses without
consciousness
 Stimuli causing strong
feelings like rage, fear can
modify ANS activities
 Most organs receive dual
innervation by both systems
 Acetylcholine (ACh) Cholinergic neurons
◦ Transmission of nerve impulse across ganglia in sympathetic
and parasympathetic systems
◦ From postganglionic nerves to the effector organs in the
parasympathetic system
 Norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine Adrenergic
neurons
◦ Transmission of nerve impulse from postganglionic nerves to
the effector organs in the sympathetic system
ACh’s effects are mediated through two subtypes of
receptors: muscarinic (M) and nicotinic (N) receptors.
M receptors are present in the neuro-effector junction
of the parasympathetic division
N receptors are present in the autonomic ganglia of
both sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the
ANS and in the neuro-muscular junction
NE and epinephrine’s effects are mediated by two
receptor subtypes:  and 
 receptors are either 1 or 2
1 receptors are present in the arteriolar smooth
muscles, Activation leads to vasoconstriction.
2 receptors are found pre-ganglionically and in the
CNS. Activation leads to decrease in the sympathetic
flow from CNS
 receptors are either 1 or 2.
1 receptors are found in the heart and kidney.
Activation leads to increase H.R., force of
contraction, and release of renin from kidney.
2 receptors are found in smooth muscles of blood
vessels and bronchi. Activation leads to
vasodilation and bronchodilation.
 Cholinergic agonists
 Cholinergic antagonists
 Adrenergic agonists
 Adrenergic antagonists
 Autonomic drugs: Drugs that produce their
therapeutic effects by mimicking or altering
the function of the autonomic nervous system
(ANS)
◦ Stimulating portions of the ANS
◦ Blocking the action of the autonomic nerves
 Divided based on the type of neuron involved
in their mechanism of action
◦ Cholinergic drugs act on receptors activated by
acetylcholine (ACh)
◦ Adrenergic drugs act on receptors stimulated by
norepinephrine or epinephrine
1. Synthesis of ACh
2. Storage of ACh
in vesicles
3. Release of ACh
4. Binding of ACh
to the receptor
5. Degradation of
ACh
6. Recycling of
choline and
acetate
1. Muscarinic receptors
◦ G-protein coupled receptors
◦ 5 subclasses
 M1, M2, M3, M4, M5
◦ Location, all 5 subtypes were found on neurons
M1 on gastric parietal cells
M2 on cardiac cells and smooth muscle
M3 on bladder, exocrine glands and smooth muscle
Parasympathomimetics or Cholinergic agonists
mimic the effects of parasympathetic nerve
stimulation
 Bind directly to cholinergic receptors and mimic
the effects of ACh
◦ Acetylcholine
 Rapidly inactivated by cholinesterase
 Heart rate and cardiac output
 Blood pressure
 Salivary secretion and intestinal motility
 Urinary expulsion
 Miosis
 No therapeutic use
 Due to multiplicity of its action leading to diffuse effects
 Rapid inactivation by cholinesterase
1. Decrease heart rate and cardiac output
◦ Mimic the effect of vagal stimulation
◦ Negative chronotropic effect (decrease in heart rate)
◦ Decreases stroke volume by reducing the rate of firing
at the sinoatrial (SA) node
2. Decrease blood pressure
◦ By causing vasodilation
◦ ACh activates M3 receptors on the endothelial lining of
the smooth muscles in blood vessels
◦ This causes the release of nitric oxide (NO) which
relaxes smooth muscles in the blood vessels by
inhibition of phosphodiesterase-3
 Bethanechol
◦ Muscarinic agonist
◦ Poor substrate for choliesterase
◦ Increase intestinal motility
◦ Stimulates the detruser muscle of the bladder while
relaxing the trigone and sphinctor muscles causing
urine expulsion
◦ Uses
 To stimulate atonic bladder postpartum or postoperative
◦ Adverse effects
 Sweating, salivation, decreased blood pressure, nausea,
abdominal pain, diarrhea and bronchospasm.
 Carbachol
◦ Muscarinic and nicotinic agonist
◦ Poor substrate for cholinesterase
◦ Profound effects on cardiovascular and GI systems
first stimulating and then depressing (ganglion stimulation)
◦ Can cause release of epinephrine from adrenal medulla
due to its nicotinic action
◦ Use: rarely used except in the eye as a miotic agent to
treat glaucoma causing pupillary contraction and
decreased intraocular pressure (IOP)
◦ Opthalmic preperation has no or little systemic effects
 Pilocarpine
◦ Muscarinic agonist
◦ Stable to hydrolysis by cholinesterase
◦ Opthalmic preparation is used to treat Glaucoma
causing contraction of ciliary muscles and miosis
◦ Used for emergency lowering of intraocular pressure
◦ Oral pilocarpine is used for Sjören’s syndrome (dry
mouth and lack of tears)
 Adverse effects
◦ Can cross the BBB and cause CNS disturbance
◦ Salivation and sweating (diaphoresis)
 Salivation
 Diaphoresis
 Nausea
 GI hyperactivity
 Diarrhea
 Miosis
 Urinary urgency
 AChE is the enzyme that cleaves
ACh to acetate and choline,
terminating its action
 AChE inhibitors provide a
cholinergic action by prolonging
the time ACh is available at the
cholinergic nerve endings
 Act on muscarinic, nicotinic
receptors and NMJ
 Edrophonium
◦ Prototype short acting AChE inhibitor
◦ Binds reversibly to the active site of AChE preventing ACh
hydrolysis
◦ Used in diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (autoimmune
disease caused by antibodies causing degradation of
nicotinic receptors on NMJs)
◦ IV injection rapidly increases muscle strength in
myasthenia gravis
◦ Use is limited due to the risk of cholinergic crisis
 Physostigmine
◦ Reversibly inactivates AChE potentiating
cholinergic activity in the body
◦ Stimulates muscarinic and nicotinic sites
of ANS and NMJ
◦ Increases intestinal and bladder motility,
used in the case of atony in either organs
◦ Topically in the eye, produces miosis and
lowering of intraocular pressure
◦ Used to treat glaucoma
◦ Used for treatment of overdose of
anticholinergic drugs
 Physostigmine
◦ Adverse effects (rarely seen at therapeutic doses)
 Can cross BBB and lead to convulsions at high doses
 Bradycardia and reduced cardiac output
 Paralysis of skeletal muscle due to overaccumulation of
ACh at NMJ
 Neostigmine
◦ Reversibly inhibits AChE
◦ Does not enter the CNS
◦ Used to stimulate the bladder and GI
◦ Used to treat myasthenia gravis
◦ Antidote for neuromuscular blocking agents
◦ Adverse effects
(Generalized cholinergic stimulation)
Salivation, flushing, decreased blood pressure, nausea,
abdominal pain, diarrhea and bronchospasm.
 Myasthenia gravis: chronic autoimmune
neuromuscular disease characterized by
weakness of the skeletal muscles
◦ Treatment (AChE inhibitors)
 Neostigmine
 Pyridostigmine
 Ambenonium
◦ Adverse effects: similar to neostigmine
 Alzheimer’s disease: Progressive memory loss
with a decline in cholinergic neurons in the
central nervous system
◦ Treatment: AChE inhibitors
 Tacrine (less used because of hepatotoxicity)
 Donepezil
 Rivastigmine
 Galantamine
 Adverse effects: mainly GI disturbances
 Only delay the progression of the disease, can not stop
the disease.
 Organophosphate compounds
◦ Irreversible inhibitors of AChE
◦ Long-lasting increase in ACh
◦ Many are extremely toxic and were developed by military
as nerve agents (e.g. sarin)
◦ Some are insecticide (e.g. parathion, malathion)
◦ Cause paralysis of skeletal muscles including breathing
difficulties and convulsions
◦ Echothiophate
 Ophthalmic solution for chronic treatment of glaucoma
 Treatment of toxicity caused by organophosphate
insecticides (AChE inhibitors)
◦ Pralidoxime reactivates inhibited AChE, but it can not cross
the BBB, can not reverse CNS toxicity
(Pralidoxime is a weak AChE inhibitor)
◦ Atropine (antimuscarinic) to reverse muscarinic side effects
◦ Diazepam for persistent convulsions
◦ Artificial respiration
 Parasympatholytics, cholinergic blockers,
cholinergic antagonists, anticholinergic drugs
 Drugs that bind to cholinergic receptors but they
do not trigger the usual response
 Divided into 3 groups
◦ Antimuscarinic agents
◦ Ganglionic blockers
◦ Neuromuscular blockers
 Block muscarinic receptors
◦ Atropine
◦ Scopolamine
◦ Ipratropium
◦ Benztropine
◦ Trihexyphenedil
 Belladonna alkaloid
 Mechanism: Binds to muscarinic receptors
competitively and prevents ACh from binding
 Effects: (peripheral and central)
◦ Eye: Mydriatic
◦ GI: Antispasmodic, reduces activity of GI, reduces
saliva secretion
◦ Urinary retention
 Uses
◦ Mydriatic agent (opthalmic preparation) for eye examination,
causes cycloplegia (inability to focus on near vision).
◦ Antispasmodic
◦ Antidote for cholinergic agonists like in AChE inhibitors toxicity
such as some insecticides
◦ Antisecretory to block secretions prior to surgery
 Side effects (dose dependent)
◦ Dry mouth
◦ Blurred vision
◦ Tachycardia
◦ Urinary retention
◦ Constipation
◦ CNS effects (restlessness, confusion, hallucinations, delirium)
◦ Collapse of respiratory and circulatory systems
◦ Death
 Low dose AChE inhibitors like physostigmine can be used
for atropine toxicity
 Scopolamine
◦ Used for motion sickness
◦ Causes sedation
◦ Adjunct drug in anesthetic procedures
◦ Side effects: similar to atropine
Ipratropium and tiotropium: Inhaled bronchodilators
◦ Used for maintenance of bronchospasm associated with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic
bronchitis, and emphysema
 Tropicamide and cyclopentolate
◦ Opthalmic solutions for mydriasis and cycloplegia
◦ Have largely replaced atropine due to the prolonged mydriasis observed
with atropine
 Benztropine and tryhexyphenidyl
◦ Centrally acting antimuscarinic agents
◦ Used for Parkinson’s disease which is characterized by imbalance between
ACh and dopamine in the brain
 Oxybutynin and tolterodine
◦ Block muscarinic receptors in the bladder, increasing bladder capacity and
reduces frequency of bladder contraction
◦ Used for overactive urinary bladder disease
◦ Side effects: dry mouth, constipation and blurred vision
◦ Oxybutynin transdermal patch shows reduced mouth dryness than with
oral preparations
 Act on the nicotinic receptors of both sympathetic
and parasympathetic ganglia
 No therapeutic application, they do not show
specificity for sympathetic or parasympathetic
ganglia
 Nicotine
 A poison with many undesired actions
 No therapeutic benefit
 Affects both sympathetic and
parasympathetic ganglia resulting in
complex effects
 Increases release of neurotransmitters
 Overall effects, increased heart rate and
blood pressure
 Nicotine patches
 Block cholinergic transmission between motor nerve
endings and the nicotinic receptors on skeletal muscles
 Structural analogs of acetylcholine
 Used during surgery for complete muscle relaxation , so
that less anesthetic is required to produce muscle
relaxation and patients and recover quickly after surgery
(high doses of anesthesia can produce respiratory
paralysis and cardiac depression)
 Also used in facilitating tracheal intubation
 Curare and tubocurare
◦ No longer used for anesthesia
 Newer agents: Atracurium, cisatracurium,
pancuronium, rocuronium, vecuronium
 Mechanism:
◦ Bind to nicotinic receptors at the neuromuscular junction
and prevent Ach binding
◦ Prevent the depolarization of the muscle cell membrane
and inhibit muscular contraction
 Antidote: Neostigmine, pyridostigmine
(Cholinergic agonists, cholinesterase inhibitors)
 Actions
◦ Small rapidly contracting muscles of the face and eye are
paralyzed first followed by fingers
◦ Limbs, neck and trunk muscles are paralyzed afterwards
◦ Lastly the diaphragm muscles are paralyzed
◦ Recovery occurs in a reverse manner with the diaphragm
first
 Therapeutic uses: adjuvant in anesthesia to relax
skeletal muscles, to facilitate intubation
 Depolarize the plasma membrane of the muscle
fiber, similar to ACh
 More resistant to degradation by AChE
 Remain attached to the receptor for a longer
time causing constant stimulation of the
receptor
 Continuous binding makes the receptor unable
to transmit further impulses causing flaccid
paralysis
 Succinyl choline
◦ Attaches to nicotinic receptors and act like ACh to
depolarize the junction
◦ Remains attached to the receptor providing constant
stimulation of the receptor, hence causing flaccid paralysis
◦ Respiratory muscles paralyze last
◦ Used for endotracheal intubation or electroconvulsive shock
treatment
◦ Adverse effects:
 Hyperthermia when administered with halothane as anesthetic
 Apnea

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Ans and cholinergic drugs - pharmacology

  • 1.
  • 2.  ANS along with the endocrine system coordinate the regulation and integration of bodily functions  Autonomic drugs: Drugs that produce their therapeutic effects by mimicking or altering the functions of the ANS
  • 3.  Visceral, vegetative, involuntary nervous system  ANS regulates everyday requirements of vital bodily functions without the conscious participation of the mind  ANS is composed of efferent neurons innervating smooth muscles of viscera, cardiac muscle, vasculature and exocrine glands  ANS controls digestion, cardiac output, blood flow and glandular secretions
  • 4.  Efferent neurons: carry nerve impulses from the CNS to effector organs ◦ Sympathetic neurons ◦ Parasympathetic neurons ◦ Enteric neurons: fibers that innervate GIT, pancreas and gall bladder
  • 5.  Sympathetic nervous system: adjusts response to stressful situations like fear, trauma, hypoglycemia, cold and exercise ◦ Fight or Flight response (changes in the body during emergencies)  Sympathetic activation of effector organs  Stimulation of adrenal medulla to release Epinephrine and norepinephrine ◦ Heart rate, blood pressure, mobilize energy stores
  • 6.  Parasympathetic nervous system: ◦ Maintaining homeostasis in the body ◦ Maintain essential body functions like digestion, elimination of waste ◦ Oppose and balance the actions of sympathetic nervous system ◦ Rest or digest situations
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  • 8.  CNS control over autonomic functions involves reflex responses without consciousness  Stimuli causing strong feelings like rage, fear can modify ANS activities  Most organs receive dual innervation by both systems
  • 9.  Acetylcholine (ACh) Cholinergic neurons ◦ Transmission of nerve impulse across ganglia in sympathetic and parasympathetic systems ◦ From postganglionic nerves to the effector organs in the parasympathetic system  Norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine Adrenergic neurons ◦ Transmission of nerve impulse from postganglionic nerves to the effector organs in the sympathetic system
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  • 11. ACh’s effects are mediated through two subtypes of receptors: muscarinic (M) and nicotinic (N) receptors. M receptors are present in the neuro-effector junction of the parasympathetic division N receptors are present in the autonomic ganglia of both sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the ANS and in the neuro-muscular junction
  • 12. NE and epinephrine’s effects are mediated by two receptor subtypes:  and   receptors are either 1 or 2 1 receptors are present in the arteriolar smooth muscles, Activation leads to vasoconstriction. 2 receptors are found pre-ganglionically and in the CNS. Activation leads to decrease in the sympathetic flow from CNS
  • 13.  receptors are either 1 or 2. 1 receptors are found in the heart and kidney. Activation leads to increase H.R., force of contraction, and release of renin from kidney. 2 receptors are found in smooth muscles of blood vessels and bronchi. Activation leads to vasodilation and bronchodilation.
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  • 15.  Cholinergic agonists  Cholinergic antagonists  Adrenergic agonists  Adrenergic antagonists
  • 16.  Autonomic drugs: Drugs that produce their therapeutic effects by mimicking or altering the function of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) ◦ Stimulating portions of the ANS ◦ Blocking the action of the autonomic nerves  Divided based on the type of neuron involved in their mechanism of action ◦ Cholinergic drugs act on receptors activated by acetylcholine (ACh) ◦ Adrenergic drugs act on receptors stimulated by norepinephrine or epinephrine
  • 17. 1. Synthesis of ACh 2. Storage of ACh in vesicles 3. Release of ACh 4. Binding of ACh to the receptor 5. Degradation of ACh 6. Recycling of choline and acetate
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  • 19. 1. Muscarinic receptors ◦ G-protein coupled receptors ◦ 5 subclasses  M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 ◦ Location, all 5 subtypes were found on neurons M1 on gastric parietal cells M2 on cardiac cells and smooth muscle M3 on bladder, exocrine glands and smooth muscle
  • 20. Parasympathomimetics or Cholinergic agonists mimic the effects of parasympathetic nerve stimulation
  • 21.  Bind directly to cholinergic receptors and mimic the effects of ACh ◦ Acetylcholine  Rapidly inactivated by cholinesterase  Heart rate and cardiac output  Blood pressure  Salivary secretion and intestinal motility  Urinary expulsion  Miosis  No therapeutic use  Due to multiplicity of its action leading to diffuse effects  Rapid inactivation by cholinesterase
  • 22. 1. Decrease heart rate and cardiac output ◦ Mimic the effect of vagal stimulation ◦ Negative chronotropic effect (decrease in heart rate) ◦ Decreases stroke volume by reducing the rate of firing at the sinoatrial (SA) node 2. Decrease blood pressure ◦ By causing vasodilation ◦ ACh activates M3 receptors on the endothelial lining of the smooth muscles in blood vessels ◦ This causes the release of nitric oxide (NO) which relaxes smooth muscles in the blood vessels by inhibition of phosphodiesterase-3
  • 23.  Bethanechol ◦ Muscarinic agonist ◦ Poor substrate for choliesterase ◦ Increase intestinal motility ◦ Stimulates the detruser muscle of the bladder while relaxing the trigone and sphinctor muscles causing urine expulsion ◦ Uses  To stimulate atonic bladder postpartum or postoperative ◦ Adverse effects  Sweating, salivation, decreased blood pressure, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea and bronchospasm.
  • 24.  Carbachol ◦ Muscarinic and nicotinic agonist ◦ Poor substrate for cholinesterase ◦ Profound effects on cardiovascular and GI systems first stimulating and then depressing (ganglion stimulation) ◦ Can cause release of epinephrine from adrenal medulla due to its nicotinic action ◦ Use: rarely used except in the eye as a miotic agent to treat glaucoma causing pupillary contraction and decreased intraocular pressure (IOP) ◦ Opthalmic preperation has no or little systemic effects
  • 25.  Pilocarpine ◦ Muscarinic agonist ◦ Stable to hydrolysis by cholinesterase ◦ Opthalmic preparation is used to treat Glaucoma causing contraction of ciliary muscles and miosis ◦ Used for emergency lowering of intraocular pressure ◦ Oral pilocarpine is used for Sjören’s syndrome (dry mouth and lack of tears)  Adverse effects ◦ Can cross the BBB and cause CNS disturbance ◦ Salivation and sweating (diaphoresis)
  • 26.  Salivation  Diaphoresis  Nausea  GI hyperactivity  Diarrhea  Miosis  Urinary urgency
  • 27.  AChE is the enzyme that cleaves ACh to acetate and choline, terminating its action  AChE inhibitors provide a cholinergic action by prolonging the time ACh is available at the cholinergic nerve endings  Act on muscarinic, nicotinic receptors and NMJ
  • 28.  Edrophonium ◦ Prototype short acting AChE inhibitor ◦ Binds reversibly to the active site of AChE preventing ACh hydrolysis ◦ Used in diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (autoimmune disease caused by antibodies causing degradation of nicotinic receptors on NMJs) ◦ IV injection rapidly increases muscle strength in myasthenia gravis ◦ Use is limited due to the risk of cholinergic crisis
  • 29.  Physostigmine ◦ Reversibly inactivates AChE potentiating cholinergic activity in the body ◦ Stimulates muscarinic and nicotinic sites of ANS and NMJ ◦ Increases intestinal and bladder motility, used in the case of atony in either organs ◦ Topically in the eye, produces miosis and lowering of intraocular pressure ◦ Used to treat glaucoma ◦ Used for treatment of overdose of anticholinergic drugs
  • 30.  Physostigmine ◦ Adverse effects (rarely seen at therapeutic doses)  Can cross BBB and lead to convulsions at high doses  Bradycardia and reduced cardiac output  Paralysis of skeletal muscle due to overaccumulation of ACh at NMJ
  • 31.  Neostigmine ◦ Reversibly inhibits AChE ◦ Does not enter the CNS ◦ Used to stimulate the bladder and GI ◦ Used to treat myasthenia gravis ◦ Antidote for neuromuscular blocking agents ◦ Adverse effects (Generalized cholinergic stimulation) Salivation, flushing, decreased blood pressure, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea and bronchospasm.
  • 32.  Myasthenia gravis: chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease characterized by weakness of the skeletal muscles ◦ Treatment (AChE inhibitors)  Neostigmine  Pyridostigmine  Ambenonium ◦ Adverse effects: similar to neostigmine
  • 33.  Alzheimer’s disease: Progressive memory loss with a decline in cholinergic neurons in the central nervous system ◦ Treatment: AChE inhibitors  Tacrine (less used because of hepatotoxicity)  Donepezil  Rivastigmine  Galantamine  Adverse effects: mainly GI disturbances  Only delay the progression of the disease, can not stop the disease.
  • 34.  Organophosphate compounds ◦ Irreversible inhibitors of AChE ◦ Long-lasting increase in ACh ◦ Many are extremely toxic and were developed by military as nerve agents (e.g. sarin) ◦ Some are insecticide (e.g. parathion, malathion) ◦ Cause paralysis of skeletal muscles including breathing difficulties and convulsions ◦ Echothiophate  Ophthalmic solution for chronic treatment of glaucoma
  • 35.  Treatment of toxicity caused by organophosphate insecticides (AChE inhibitors) ◦ Pralidoxime reactivates inhibited AChE, but it can not cross the BBB, can not reverse CNS toxicity (Pralidoxime is a weak AChE inhibitor) ◦ Atropine (antimuscarinic) to reverse muscarinic side effects ◦ Diazepam for persistent convulsions ◦ Artificial respiration
  • 36.  Parasympatholytics, cholinergic blockers, cholinergic antagonists, anticholinergic drugs  Drugs that bind to cholinergic receptors but they do not trigger the usual response  Divided into 3 groups ◦ Antimuscarinic agents ◦ Ganglionic blockers ◦ Neuromuscular blockers
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  • 38.  Block muscarinic receptors ◦ Atropine ◦ Scopolamine ◦ Ipratropium ◦ Benztropine ◦ Trihexyphenedil
  • 39.  Belladonna alkaloid  Mechanism: Binds to muscarinic receptors competitively and prevents ACh from binding  Effects: (peripheral and central) ◦ Eye: Mydriatic ◦ GI: Antispasmodic, reduces activity of GI, reduces saliva secretion ◦ Urinary retention
  • 40.  Uses ◦ Mydriatic agent (opthalmic preparation) for eye examination, causes cycloplegia (inability to focus on near vision). ◦ Antispasmodic ◦ Antidote for cholinergic agonists like in AChE inhibitors toxicity such as some insecticides ◦ Antisecretory to block secretions prior to surgery  Side effects (dose dependent) ◦ Dry mouth ◦ Blurred vision ◦ Tachycardia ◦ Urinary retention ◦ Constipation ◦ CNS effects (restlessness, confusion, hallucinations, delirium) ◦ Collapse of respiratory and circulatory systems ◦ Death  Low dose AChE inhibitors like physostigmine can be used for atropine toxicity
  • 41.  Scopolamine ◦ Used for motion sickness ◦ Causes sedation ◦ Adjunct drug in anesthetic procedures ◦ Side effects: similar to atropine Ipratropium and tiotropium: Inhaled bronchodilators ◦ Used for maintenance of bronchospasm associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, and emphysema
  • 42.  Tropicamide and cyclopentolate ◦ Opthalmic solutions for mydriasis and cycloplegia ◦ Have largely replaced atropine due to the prolonged mydriasis observed with atropine  Benztropine and tryhexyphenidyl ◦ Centrally acting antimuscarinic agents ◦ Used for Parkinson’s disease which is characterized by imbalance between ACh and dopamine in the brain  Oxybutynin and tolterodine ◦ Block muscarinic receptors in the bladder, increasing bladder capacity and reduces frequency of bladder contraction ◦ Used for overactive urinary bladder disease ◦ Side effects: dry mouth, constipation and blurred vision ◦ Oxybutynin transdermal patch shows reduced mouth dryness than with oral preparations
  • 43.
  • 44.  Act on the nicotinic receptors of both sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia  No therapeutic application, they do not show specificity for sympathetic or parasympathetic ganglia  Nicotine
  • 45.  A poison with many undesired actions  No therapeutic benefit  Affects both sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia resulting in complex effects  Increases release of neurotransmitters  Overall effects, increased heart rate and blood pressure  Nicotine patches
  • 46.  Block cholinergic transmission between motor nerve endings and the nicotinic receptors on skeletal muscles  Structural analogs of acetylcholine  Used during surgery for complete muscle relaxation , so that less anesthetic is required to produce muscle relaxation and patients and recover quickly after surgery (high doses of anesthesia can produce respiratory paralysis and cardiac depression)  Also used in facilitating tracheal intubation
  • 47.  Curare and tubocurare ◦ No longer used for anesthesia  Newer agents: Atracurium, cisatracurium, pancuronium, rocuronium, vecuronium  Mechanism: ◦ Bind to nicotinic receptors at the neuromuscular junction and prevent Ach binding ◦ Prevent the depolarization of the muscle cell membrane and inhibit muscular contraction  Antidote: Neostigmine, pyridostigmine (Cholinergic agonists, cholinesterase inhibitors)
  • 48.  Actions ◦ Small rapidly contracting muscles of the face and eye are paralyzed first followed by fingers ◦ Limbs, neck and trunk muscles are paralyzed afterwards ◦ Lastly the diaphragm muscles are paralyzed ◦ Recovery occurs in a reverse manner with the diaphragm first  Therapeutic uses: adjuvant in anesthesia to relax skeletal muscles, to facilitate intubation
  • 49.  Depolarize the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber, similar to ACh  More resistant to degradation by AChE  Remain attached to the receptor for a longer time causing constant stimulation of the receptor  Continuous binding makes the receptor unable to transmit further impulses causing flaccid paralysis
  • 50.  Succinyl choline ◦ Attaches to nicotinic receptors and act like ACh to depolarize the junction ◦ Remains attached to the receptor providing constant stimulation of the receptor, hence causing flaccid paralysis ◦ Respiratory muscles paralyze last ◦ Used for endotracheal intubation or electroconvulsive shock treatment ◦ Adverse effects:  Hyperthermia when administered with halothane as anesthetic  Apnea