Unit 1 - DSHB
axon terminals
the end structure of an axon
War on drugs
the enormous growth in government efforts for regulating dangerous drugs or drugs that produce dependence, both in expenditures and in the breath of substances controlled is termed as
biopsychosocial
the idea that substance dependence is like a disease takes a broad _____ perspective that dependence might be related to dysfunctions of biology, personality, social interactions, or a combination of these factors
According to the data collected by the Monitoring the Future Study by U of M on marijuana use by 12th graders what is the observed trend on the use rates of the drug
there have been small changes in the rates of marijuana use since 1997
According to available data on mortality due to consumption of substances in the United States, rank the substances in decreasing order of their potential danger to users
tobacco alcohol psychoactive drugs
chemical name
typically used only in laboratory settings
if correlation studies were restricted to substance abuser, comparing urban n with high minority pops to suburban white n, higher rates of dug abuse would be found in the
urban ghetto
The 1965 drug abuse control amendments referred to amphetamines, barbiturates and hallucinogens as
dangerous drugs
studying antecedents of drug use in important because measurement of these factors before increase in substance use helps researchers _____
determine the cause of substance use
Urine Testing
it can detect most kinds of drugs for up to three days but it cal also detect frequently used drugs for a couple weeks after the last dose
hair testing
it can detect use for up to 90 days and is more capable of detecting occasional drug use than other methods
saliva testing
it can only detect fairly recent drug use up to one day in most cases
inhalation method of drug administration
it can produce more rapid effects than intravenous administration for psychoactive drugs.
Perceived availability
it does not appear to explain differences in rates of use over time.
GABA
it exerts generalized inhibitory functions interfering with - seizures resembling those seen in epilepsy
mesolimbic dopamine pathway in the CNS
it has been proposed to mediate some type of psychotic behavior
the people enforcing the harrison act changed in 1919, and they believed that the cure for narcotic dependence was to
prevent users from having access to drugs
Behavior toxicity
The toxicity that results from effects of a drug on the behavior of a user is called _____
A drug can act direction on the receptor of a neurotransmitter in order to _____
activate or to prevent the neurotransmitter chemical from activating it
drug abuse warning network (DAWN) system, rank the top four classes of drugs involved in emergency room visits in decreasing order of number of cases
alcohol-in-combination cocaine prescription opioids marijuana
Accurate statement about the cortex
higher mental processes, such as reasoning, occur in the cortex
Limbic system
hippocampus amygdala
parasympathetic branch
involves effects associated with a relaxed physiological state
Morphine
is a narcotic and the primary active chemical in opium from which heroin is derived
what did the 1906 pure food and drug act achieve by regulating interstate commerce
it brought the federal government full force into the drug marketplace
an antagonist
occupies a neurotransmitter receptor and prevents the neurotransmitter from activating it
generic name
official names of drugs in the public domain
Action Potential across a neuron's membrane during neuronal communication
1) negative resting potential 2) Na+ channels open and Na+ ions rapidly move 3) influx of Na+ ions additional K+ channels open 4) K+ ions exit the neurons causes the membrane potential to become even more negative 5) K+ channels close and the neurons return to it normal state
Identify an accurate statement about attributing cause of dependence to a substance
A substance itself cannot be seen as the entire cause of dependence problem
blood-brain-barrier
Creation of the _____ _____ _____ which is a semipermeable structure that protects the brain from potentially toxic chemicals circulating in the blood, is an important function of glia
Specific Effects
Depends on the presence of the chemical at certain concentrations in the target tissue
Nonspecific Effects
Derived froma user's unique background and particular perception of the world
False
In recent years, increasing amounts of evidence indicate that specific glutamate pathways are not important for the expression of some psychoactive drug effects.
Passing through blood vessels lining the nasal cavity
In the context of routes of drug administration, insufflation ensure quick access of a drug to the general blood circulation by_______
therapeutic index
LD50/ED50
False
Nicotine is much more effective when swallowed than when inhaled.
heroin cocaine meth
Painkillers Local anesthetic treatment of ADHD and obesity
homeostasis
Psychoactive drugs can influence _____, which is the maintenance of an environment of body functions within a certain range
Pharmacodynamic
_____ tolerance to a drug leads to a reduced effectiveness of the drug and to withdrawal reations
drugs can alter the availability of a neurotransmitter in the synapse by _____
acting on synthesis, storage, release, reuptake, or metabolism of neurotransmitters.
physiological dependence
a drug user shows a _____ when there are clear withdrawal signs when the drug is not taken .
lipophilic
a feature of the brain that has important implications for the effects of some psychoactive drugs on the brain is that only _____ molecules of substances that can dissolve in oils or fat enter the brain.
In the context of influence of genetics traits on rate of substance use, it can be concluded that genetic factors play_____
a large role in determining substance dependence or abuse
reinforcement
a procedure in which a behavioral event is followed by a consequent event such that the behavior is then more likely to be repeated is known as _____
axon
a thin tube extending from the cell body
serotonin
animal research has suggested one or more roles for _____ in the complex control of food intake and the regulation of body weight.
patent medicines
are medicines sold directly to the public under various trademark names and are primarily associated with the period before 1906 in the US
Drug enforcement agency
as part of international efforts aimed at reducing drug supply, the ____ has agents in more than 40 counties assisting the local authorities in eradicating drug crops, locating and destroying illicit laboratories, and interfering with the transportation of drugs out of those counties
Threshold
at some low dose, an effect on the response system being monitored is observed, this dose is called
dendrites
branchlike structures extending from the cell body
placebo effects
can often be produced by an inactive chemical that a user believes to be a drug
Peripheral nerves of the somatic nervous system
carry sensory information into the central nervous system
Too little activity
causes depression
Too much activity
causes manic states
ventral tegmental area
cells in the nucleus accumbens region of the brain receive input from dopamine fibers that originate in the _____
alzheimer's disease
cells in the nucleus basalis region of the cerebral cortex in the CNS are damaged in patients with
what were the proviisons added by the 1962 Kefauver-harrision amendments to federal law?
companies need to seek approval before conducting trials on humans advertisements for prescription drugs need to summarize adverse reactions to the drug
According to several studies on cocaine self-administration using human subjects, drugs that block dopamine activity_____
did not reduce euphoria produced by cocaine
Capillaries in the brain are different from other capillaries in the body because they
do not contain pores
The US is providing increased military aid in the form of helicopters, defensive weapons, uniforms, and other supplies to be used in combating drug trafficking only to countries that
do not engage in a consistent pattern of gross violations of human rights
who drafted the bill that later came to be known as the harrison act
dr. hamiltion wright, the father of american narcotics laws
False
drug molecules interact with one or more of the states in the life cycle of a neurotransmitter chemical because of the structural difference between the molecules of the drug and one of the neurotransmitter chemicals.
cell membrane
drugs act on the _____ of a neuron and alter the electrical characteristics of the neuron
prodrugs
drugs that are inactive until acted on by enzymes in the body are known as _____
the harrision act criminalized individual use or possession of certain habit forming drugs
false
Generic names and complete chemical names
generic names are typically shorter and simpler than complete chemical names
vomiting center
gets activated by various drugs
respiratory center
gets suppressed by various drugs
In the context of the transportation of a drug through the blood, alcohol exist in the bloodstream primarily in the unbound form because it
has a low affinity for binding with plasma protein in the blood.
schedule II
has high potential for abuse that may lead to sever psychological or physical dependence with currently accepted medical use
schedule I
has high potential for abuse with no currently acceptable medical use in treatment in the us
schedule IV
has low potential for abuse that may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence relative to III
schedule V
has low potential for abuse that may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence relative to IV
schedule III
has potential for abuse that may lead to moderate physical dependence or high psychological dependence
the laissez-faire style of regulation of sale and use of most drugs by the us government in the 1800s implied that
if a seller wanted to sell drugs, and a buyer wanted to buy drugs the government allowed it
cumulative
if doses of a drug are taken in extremely short intervals, the maximum blood level will increase with each dose and can result in ______ effects
depolarized
in the action potential process for a neuronal communication sodium ions rapidly move across the membrane into the cell as sodium channels open, and as a result, the cell is _____
lipid solubility
in the context of the chemistry of drug molecules, the ______ of a drug is one of the most important considerations that determines the speed of a drug's reaction.
the brain is well supplied with blood
in the context of the effects of drugs on the brain, an equilibrium develops quickly for most drugs because
synapse
in the context of the life cycle of a neurotransmitter, calcium aids the movements of small vesicles filled with neurotransmitter toward the axon terminal membrane so that the neurotransmitter is released into the
GABA(a)
in the context of the life cycle of a neurotransmitter, many of the sedative-like effects of barbiturates are dependent on their binding to _____ receptors in the brain
synthesis
in the context of the life cycle of a neurotransmitter, the forming of a neurotransmitter by the action of enzymes on precursor molecules is known as _____
uptake
in the life cycle of a neurotransmitter, _____ is an energy-requiring mechanism by which selected molecules are taken into the cells
myelin sheath of a neuron
increase the information-processing speed
Psychoactive drugs alter the availability of a neurotransmitter by _____
increasing or decreasing the transmitter chemical's rate of synthesis
one of the major concerns of the US denate in the late s was that some of the most widely sold over the counter medicines were probably _____ and there was no law against this
ineffective
the 1906 pure food and drug prohibited
interstate commerce in adulterated or misbranded food and drugs
sympathetic branch
involved in flight of fight reactions
why were the new drug application provisions under the 1938 food, drug, and cosmetic act important?
it increased the power and responsibility of he FDA as well as its size it reduced the likelihood of companies run by untrained people introducing new drugs
in the context of substance use, a true statement about longitudinal studies is that____
it is difficult to obtain data in this type of research
cell membrane of a neuron
it is semipermeable
Many investigators conclude that drug users are cognitively impaired based solely on the brain imaging data. Such interpretations are inappropriate because_____
it is unclear whether observed brain differences are within the normal range of human variability
fMRI
it measures a person's blood oxygen level dependent signal gives real-time information about changes in brain blood flow
What did the Jones-Miller act passed by congress in 1922 do
it officially made the user of illegally obtained opioids and cocaine a criminal it more than doubled the maximum penalties for dealing in illegally imported drugs
advantages of using positron-emission tomography
it provides an indirect measure of potential toxicity to specific neurons
Why has marijuana smoking been used as an indicator for much of the research on correlates of drug use?
its use has been a matter of some concern enough people have tried it so that meaningful correlations can be carried out
intramuscular injections
large volumes of material can be deposited in a muscle than can be inject subcutaneously.
Patent
laws in the US now protect drugs for 20 years, and after that time the finding is available for use by anyone
CYP450 family of enzymes (most important drug-metabolizing enzyme found in the liver)
many drugs have been found to increase the activity of these enzymes
Identify the structure of the brain stem that connect larger parts of the brain to the spinal cord
medulla oblongata pons midbrain
an agonist
mimics the actions of a neurotransmitter and directly activates its receptor
Topical application of drugs to the skin is not widely used as a route of administration because
most drugs are not absorbed well through the skin
according to the 1938 food, drug, and cosmetic act a company had to submit a _____ _____ _____ to the fda that included full reports of investigation which have been made to show whether or not a drug is safe for use which had to be approved before the drug could be marketed
new drug applicaiton
Drugs commonly administered using the Inhalation method
nicotine crack cocaine marijuana
The drug-metabolizing activity of the CYP450 enzyme in the liver typically returns to normal when the induced drug is _____
no longer being taken
monoamine neurotransmitters that have specific transporters built into their terminals
norepinephrine serotonin dopamine
norepinephrine
pathways arising from the locus ceruleus in the brain stem have numerous branches and project both up an down in the brain releasing _____
raphe nuclei
pathways containing serotonin arise from the _____
comatose
people pass out an cannot be aroused
Ataxdia
people stagger or become unable to walk straight
Rank the following refulations in the US in the order in which they were implemented beginning with the first to be implemented
pharmaceutical manufactoring and sales regulation of opiods and cocaine prohibition of alcohol
both diazepam and marijuana have active metabolite that
produce effects similar tot hose of the original drug
reinforcement
psychological dependence of a users on drugs, based on _____ is increasingly accepted as the real driving force behind repeated drug use
As FDA officials investigated more and more cases, they determined that many violations of the 1906 Pure food and drug act were unintentional and caused primarily by poor manufacturing techniques and an absence of
quality control measures
the period between 1890 and 1920 has been called the nadir of _____
race relations
in the early 1900s dr hamiltion wright the father of american narcotics laws decided the US could gain favor trading status with China by leading international efforts to
reduce opium importation
Tolerance
refers to a situation in which repeated administration of the same dose of a drug results in a gradually diminishing effects.
Drug depenence
refers to a state in which the individual uses the drug so frequently and consistently that it appears that it would be difficult for the person to get along without using the drug
potency
refers to the amount of a drug required to obtain a particular response
yellow bite
results in a bad-tempered nature
phlegm
results in a calm nature
black bite
results in a melancholic nature
blood
results in a sanguine nature
according to the 1956 narcotic drug control act anyone caught _____ could receive the death penalty
selling heroin to a person younger than 18
hypothalamus
small structure located near the base of the brain
toxciity
some drug sellers were considered to be endangering the public health and victimizng individuals by selling dangerous chemicals, often without putting appropriate labels or warnings on them
dependence
some drug sellers were seen as vicimizing individuals and endangering their health by selling them habit-forming drugs often without putting appropriate labels or warnings on them
glutamate is often referred to as the brain's major excitatory neurotransmitter because______
stimulation of its receptors makes cells more excitable
Identify an accurate statement about genetic influence on drug use
studies that focus on people diagnosed with substance-use disorders produce significant results
genetic influence on drug use
studies that focus on people diagnosed with substance-use disorders produce significant results
impulsive aggression
studies with monkeys have found that low levels of serotonin metabolites are associated with _____
basal ganglia
subcortical brain structures that control muscle tone
Parkinson's disease
substantial loss of cells along the nigrostriatal dopamine pathway in the CNS leads to
the department of agriculture
the 1906 pure food and drug act
the treasury department
the Harrison act of 1914
what are the dietary supplements able to do under federal law?
the are permitted to make general statements about their contribution to overall health they do not need to be proved to be effective for an intended purposew
cell body
the central region of a neuron
what changed were introduced by the comprehensive drug abuse prevention and control act of 1970
the death penalty was eliminated mandatory minimum penalties were discontinued drug control was based on both health and law enforcement perspective
Behavioral tolerance to drugs
the drug's biochemical changes have a reduced effect on behavior
the 1960s experiments on drug use by monkeys concluded that
the drugs themselves positively reinforce the drug-taking behavior
MRI techniques
the magnetic field aligns all the hydrogen atoms limitation include it provides no information about brain functioning
Sodium of NA+ channels
the mechanism through which local anesthetic reduce pain is selective blockade of _____
yin
the moon, representing the cool, passive, and feminine nature
Double-blind procedure
the people are randomly assigned to groups and are treated and evaluated identically
After determining that many violations of the 1906 pure food and drug act were unintentional the FDA began developing assay techniques for various chemicals and prodcuts and collaborated extensively with ______ to improve standards
the pharmaceutical industry
A disadvantage of using subcutaneous injection for drug use is that_____
the skin around the site of injection might die if the material injected is extremely irritating to the tissue
yany
the sun, representing the warm, active, and masculine nature
critics of the effectiveness of drug-enforcement efforts in the us have point out that even as expenditures are escalating, agents are increasing in number, and supply reduction efforts are increasing in vaiety
the supplied of cocaine, heroin and marijuana appear to have increased
drug
the term _____ refers to any substance, natural or artificial, other than food, that by its chemical nature alters structure or function in the living organism
Disadvantage of using IV injection to administer drugs is?
the vein wall loses some of its strength in the area around the injection site
when drug abuse, drug dependence, and deviant drug use are talked about, it is _____ that is being referred to
the way the drug is being used
In most cases drugs have their effects on the brain because _____
their molecular structure is similar to that of a neurotransmitter chemical
True
there are specific receptors for each neurotransmitter, and most neurotransmitters have more than one type of receptor in the brain
when 107 people in the US died in 1937 from taking Elixir Sulfanilamide containing diethlene glycol that causes kidney poisoning why was the federal government unable to intervene on the grounds that the mixture was toxic
there was no legal requirement that medicine be safe
after the narcotics division in the US arrested around 250,000 physicians between 1919 and 1929 for supplying opioids and cocaine to dependent users
there was no legal way to obtain these drugs then
the 1906 pure food and rug act required habit forming ingrediants to be clearly listed on a drugs label but
there were no other federal restrictions on the sale and purchase of drugs
intrumental impacts
these have effects on local, state, and federal budgets these refer to the consequences to those affected by the implementation of such laws, including those who are arrested and their families, and those whose livelihood depend upon the implementation fo these laws
symbolic impacts
these provide status benefits to the supporters of criminalization regardless of how effectively the laws are actually enforced these cause people who promote such laws to gain immediate social staus by being identified with political power and supporitng goodness, morality, and decency
designer drugs
these refer to chemicals that are close relatives of controlled substances that are not themselves listed on one of the schedules
drug precursors
these refer to raw materials that could be made in one step into a controlled substance
what do an 1875 san francisco ordinance, an 1882 new york law and a 1890 federal act in the US all have in common
they all regulated the manufacture and use of opium
Features of endorphins
they are known to play a role in pain relief
how ere physicians, dentist, and veterinary surgeons affected by the harrison act of 1914
they had to register to be potential lawful distributors of opioids and cocaine
Identify a limitation of brain imaging techniques
they involve many assumptions and complicated statistical analysis that are not standardized
Synthetic enzymes involved in the process of synthesis of neurotransmitter molecules
they recognize, get attached, and hold the precursor molecule from which a neurotransmitter will be made
According to a study from the 1970s that pointed out a typical sequence of involvement with drugs, arrange the stages of drug involvement in the order in which they occur
use of beer or wine use of hard liquor and/or cigarettes Marijuana use use of other illicit substances
Until 1912 the US food and drug administration tested products and pursued any that
were adulterated or didn't properly list any important ingredients
After the 1965 drug abuse control amendments for the first time, the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs faced widespread disregard of drug laws by young people who
were not members of the underprivileged and criminal classes
metabolite
when enzymes in the liver act on a drug molecule, the _____ or product of the enzyme reaction on the drug, no longer has the same reaction as the drug molecule
when does a pharmaceutical company, desiring to introduce a new drug supply the FDA a notice of claimed investigational exemption for a new drug
when it is ready to study the effects of a compound o humans
when was the firs time that dealers and dispenser of opioids and cocaine in the us had to register annually, pay a small fee, and use special order forms provided by the bureau of internal revenue
when the harrision act was passed in 1914
drug disposition
when the use of a drug increases the drug's rate of metabolism or excretion, it is referred to as _____ _____ tolerance.
Thalidomide
which sedative and sleeping pill caused a disaster in the late 1950s that raised public awareness and congressional concern about ineffective medicines in the US causing major reforms to be implemented