Introduction
Autacoids are locally acting biologically active substances that modulate vascular tone, inflammation, bronchial reactivity and platelet function. This concise guide focuses on Classification of autacoids MCQs With Answer for B. Pharm students, covering major groups — eicosanoids (prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes), biogenic amines (histamine, serotonin), kinins (bradykinin), nitric oxide and related mediators. Emphasis is placed on biosynthesis (arachidonic acid pathways, COX and 5-LOX), receptor subtypes (H1–H4, 5-HT receptors, prostanoid receptors), pharmacological agents (NSAIDs, COX-2 inhibitors, leukotriene modifiers, antihistamines) and clinical implications in asthma, inflammation, migraine and anaphylaxis. Clear, keyword-rich questions will reinforce mechanisms, drug targets and therapeutic strategies. Now let’s test your knowledge with 30 MCQs on this topic.
Q1. Which of the following best defines an autacoid?
- A hormone released from endocrine glands traveling via blood to distant organs
- A locally acting chemical mediator with brief duration of action
- A long-lasting neurotransmitter stored in synaptic vesicles
- An enzyme that degrades inflammatory mediators
Correct Answer: A locally acting chemical mediator with brief duration of action
Q2. Which of the following is NOT typically classified as an autacoid?
- Histamine
- Prostaglandins
- Insulin
- Leukotrienes
Correct Answer: Insulin
Q3. Major classes of autacoids include which of the following sets?
- Amino acids, peptides, and steroids
- Eicosanoids, biogenic amines, kinins, nitric oxide
- Vitamins, minerals, and trace elements
- Catecholamines, thyroid hormones, and glucocorticoids
Correct Answer: Eicosanoids, biogenic amines, kinins, nitric oxide
Q4. Eicosanoids such as prostaglandins and leukotrienes are biosynthesized from which precursor?
- Cholesterol
- Arachidonic acid
- L-tryptophan
- L-arginine
Correct Answer: Arachidonic acid
Q5. Which enzyme catalyzes the conversion of arachidonic acid into prostaglandin endoperoxides?
- Lipoxygenase (5-LOX)
- Phospholipase A2
- Cyclooxygenase (COX)
- Nitric oxide synthase (NOS)
Correct Answer: Cyclooxygenase (COX)
Q6. Which COX isoform is primarily inducible and upregulated during inflammation?
- COX-1
- COX-2
- COX-3
- COX-4
Correct Answer: COX-2
Q7. Prostacyclin (PGI2) mainly produces which physiological effects?
- Vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation
- Vasodilation and inhibition of platelet aggregation
- Bronchoconstriction and mucus secretion
- Increased gastric acid secretion
Correct Answer: Vasodilation and inhibition of platelet aggregation
Q8. Thromboxane A2 (TXA2) is best known for which action?
- Inhibiting platelet aggregation and causing vasodilation
- Stimulating platelet aggregation and causing vasoconstriction
- Promoting bronchodilation and reducing inflammation
- Reducing gastric mucosal blood flow
Correct Answer: Stimulating platelet aggregation and causing vasoconstriction
Q9. Which leukotriene class is primarily responsible for bronchoconstriction in asthma?
- Leukotriene B4 (LTB4)
- Leukotriene A4 (LTA4)
- Cysteinyl leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4)
- Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
Correct Answer: Cysteinyl leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4)
Q10. Zileuton exerts its anti-asthma effect by inhibiting which enzyme?
- Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)
- Lipoxygenase (5-LOX)
- Histidine decarboxylase
- Nitric oxide synthase
Correct Answer: Lipoxygenase (5-LOX)
Q11. Which prostaglandin is widely used to induce uterine contractions and manage postpartum hemorrhage?
- Prostaglandin I2 (PGI2)
- Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
- Prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α)
- Thromboxane A2 (TXA2)
Correct Answer: Prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α)
Q12. The primary mechanism of action of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is:
- Inhibition of phospholipase A2
- Blocking leukotriene receptors
- Inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzymes
- Activation of nitric oxide synthase
Correct Answer: Inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzymes
Q13. Which drug is a selective COX-2 inhibitor commonly used to reduce inflammation with less gastric toxicity?
- Ibuprofen
- Aspirin
- Celecoxib
- Acetaminophen (paracetamol)
Correct Answer: Celecoxib
Q14. Aspirin has a unique anti-platelet effect because it:
- Reversibly inhibits COX-2
- Irreversibly acetylates COX enzymes in platelets
- Blocks leukotriene synthesis permanently
- Stimulates prostacyclin production
Correct Answer: Irreversibly acetylates COX enzymes in platelets
Q15. Histamine is synthesized from which amino acid by histidine decarboxylase?
- L-tryptophan
- L-arginine
- L-histidine
- L-tyrosine
Correct Answer: L-histidine
Q16. Activation of H1 histamine receptors typically leads to which effects?
- Gastric acid secretion and increased heart rate
- Bronchoconstriction, vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
- Decreased neurotransmitter release in CNS
- Platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction
Correct Answer: Bronchoconstriction, vasodilation and increased vascular permeability
Q17. H2 histamine receptor stimulation primarily mediates which physiological response?
- Bronchoconstriction
- Gastric acid secretion
- Platelet aggregation
- Smooth muscle contraction in uterus
Correct Answer: Gastric acid secretion
Q18. Which statement about first-generation H1 antihistamines is correct?
- They are highly selective for H2 receptors
- They do not cross the blood–brain barrier and are non-sedating
- They commonly cross the blood–brain barrier and cause sedation
- They primarily inhibit cyclooxygenase enzymes
Correct Answer: They commonly cross the blood–brain barrier and cause sedation
Q19. Serotonin (5-HT) is biosynthesized from which amino acid?
- L-histidine
- L-arginine
- L-tryptophan
- L-phenylalanine
Correct Answer: L-tryptophan
Q20. Triptans used for acute migraine attacks are agonists at which serotonin receptors?
- 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C
- 5-HT3
- 5-HT1B and 5-HT1D
- 5-HT6 and 5-HT7
Correct Answer: 5-HT1B and 5-HT1D
Q21. Nitric oxide (NO), an endothelial autacoid, is synthesized from L-arginine by which enzyme?
- Adenylyl cyclase
- Nitric oxide synthase (NOS)
- Monoamine oxidase (MAO)
- Phospholipase C
Correct Answer: Nitric oxide synthase (NOS)
Q22. Bradykinin causes which of the following actions in inflamed tissue?
- Vasoconstriction and analgesia
- Vasodilation, increased vascular permeability and pain
- Platelet activation and clot formation
- Inhibition of leukocyte chemotaxis
Correct Answer: Vasodilation, increased vascular permeability and pain
Q23. The kallikrein-kinin system generates bradykinin from kininogen via which enzyme?
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)
- Renin
- Kallikrein
- Carboxypeptidase
Correct Answer: Kallikrein
Q24. Use of ACE inhibitors can lead to a dry cough because they:
- Increase bradykinin levels by preventing its degradation
- Block prostaglandin synthesis in the lung
- Stimulate leukotriene production
- Activate histamine release from mast cells
Correct Answer: Increase bradykinin levels by preventing its degradation
Q25. Eicosanoid receptors (prostanoid and leukotriene receptors) are primarily what type of receptor?
- Ligand-gated ion channels
- Receptor tyrosine kinases
- G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)
- Nuclear transcription factor receptors
Correct Answer: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)
Q26. Which autacoid is a potent promoter of platelet aggregation?
- Prostacyclin (PGI2)
- Thromboxane A2 (TXA2)
- Nitric oxide (NO)
- Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
Correct Answer: Thromboxane A2 (TXA2)
Q27. The lipoxygenase pathway of arachidonic acid metabolism primarily yields which products?
- Prostaglandins and thromboxanes
- Leukotrienes and hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs)
- Nitric oxide and cyclic GMP
- Bradykinin and kallidin
Correct Answer: Leukotrienes and hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs)
Q28. Which drug is used as a mast cell stabilizer to prevent mediators like histamine being released?
- Montelukast
- Cromolyn sodium
- Propranolol
- Zileuton
Correct Answer: Cromolyn sodium
Q29. The first-line emergency pharmacological treatment for severe anaphylaxis is:
- Intravenous hydrocortisone
- Intramuscular epinephrine
- Oral antihistamine (cetirizine)
- Inhaled salbutamol
Correct Answer: Intramuscular epinephrine
Q30. The endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) responsible for vasodilation and inhibition of platelet aggregation was identified as:
- Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)
- Prostacyclin (PGI2)
- Nitric oxide (NO)
- Bradykinin
Correct Answer: Nitric oxide (NO)

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