Question No. 33
Carbamet (O-P compound) joins
the following element and make
inactive during synaptic transmission
of nerve impulse.
Answer
A.O Acetylcholinesterase
B. Acetylcholine
c. Acetylcholine Receptors
D. All of the above
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The correct answer is OPTION A: Acetylcholinesterase
- Anti-cholinesterases, also known as AChE inhibitors, work by preventing the cholinesterase enzyme from breaking down ACh, increasing the amount and duration of the neurotransmitter's action.
- Various inhibitors cause enzyme inactivation, resulting in acetylcholine accumulation, nicotinic and muscarinic receptor hyperstimulation, and neurotransmission disturbance.
- Irreversible and reversible AChE inhibitors are divided into two categories based on their mode of action.
- Reversible inhibitors, whether competitive or non-competitive, are commonly utilized for therapeutic purposes, but irreversible AChE activity modulators have been associated with negative side effects.
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