a. it is synthesized from acetyl-coenzyme A and
choline
b. its formation is catalysed by acetylcholinesterase
c. at the synaptic cleft, it is inactivated by hydrolysis
d. reuptake by the presynaptic neurones play an important
in inactivating
acetylcholine
e. acetylcholine receptors are found in all autonomic
ganglia
2. The following are true about acetylcholine receptors:
a. receptors at all autonomic ganglia are nicotinic
b. receptors at the skeletal neuromuscular junction are
muscarinic
c. acetylcholine receptors in the autonomic ganglia can
be selectively blocked
by atropine
d. acetylcholine receptors in the neuromuscular junction
can be selectively
blocked by tubocurarine
e. pilocarpine is a muscarinic agonist
3. The following are true about the muscarinic receptors:
a. they are found at the postganglionic parasympathetic
synapses
b. they can be selectively blocked by atropine
c. M1 muscarinic receptors are found in the brain
d. M4 muscarinic receptors are found in the pancreas
e. M2 muscarinic receptors mediate a positive chronotropic
effect
4. The following are true about the autonomic nervous system:
a. the preganglionic fibres are mainly myelinated,
slow conducting B fibres
b. the postganglionic fibres are mainly unmyelinated C
fibres
c. all preganglionic neurones are cholinergic neurons
d. all sympathetic postganglionic neurons are adrengic
neurons
e. the postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic pathway
is longer than that
of the parasympathetic pathway.
5. True statements about the following neurotransmitters
include:
a. dopamine is formed from tyrosine
b. in the synapse, noradrenaline is inactivated by active
reuptake into the
presynpatic terminals
c. noradrenaline is formed by hydroxylation of dopamine
d. noradrenaline is oxidized by monoamine oxidase found
in the presynpatic
space
e. serotonin is formed from the amino acid tryptophan