W13 Corticosteroids Flashcards

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4 steroidal classes

A
  1. Adrenocorticoids
  2. Sex hormones
  3. Bile acids
  4. Vitamins
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2
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ICS target on asthma

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INFLAMMATION

Mast cell stabilisers
LK modification
monoclonal anti-IgE

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3
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Describe the structure of steroids

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4 ring system

2 faces: A & B face

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4
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Describe GLUCOCORTICOID structure

Compare B/A faces

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TRANS ring junctions
2 faced:
B face (top) is HYDROPHILIC & binds to receptors
A face (bottom) is HYDROPHOBIC

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5
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Steroid hormone synthesis starting material -

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Cholesterol

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6
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Mechanism of glucocorticoid secretion

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FEEDBACK MECHANISM
Low circulating adrenocorticoids
CRF -  hypothalamus
ACTH - anterior pituitary
adrenocorticoids - adrenal cortex
High circulating adrenocorticoids
CRF inhibition
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7
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Which structures are involved in glucocorticoid secretion?

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hypothalamus, pituitary gland, adrenal cortex

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8
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3 pharmacological effects of glucocorticoids

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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
CYTOKINE INHIBITION
AUTOCOID INHIBITION (from mast cells)

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9
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anti-inflammatory mechanism

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS INTERFERENCE

Lipocortin inhibits Phospholipase A

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10
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CK inhibition mechanism

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Inhibits IL-1
&laquo_space;T/B cells
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION

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11
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AUTOCOID inhibition mechanism

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Inhibition of HISTAMINE & AUTOCOID release from mast cells

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12
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pharmacological uses of glucocorticoids

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anti-inflammatory: allergy & immune response in lungs suppressed
RA therapy
Tissue transplants & lymphocpoiesis

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13
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AUTOCOIDS

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‘mini-hormones’ which are released & act locally for a short duration

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14
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effects of corticosteroids on structural cells

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EPITHELIAL: CK & mediators «
ENDOTHELIAL: &laquo_space;leak
AIRWAY SMOOTH MUSCLE:&raquo_space; B2 receptor activity, &laquo_space;CK
MUCUS GLAND: &laquo_space;mucus secretion

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15
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which aspects of glucocorticoids denote their activity?

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Trans junctions of PREGNANE SKELETON
A-ring enone
17B-ketol side chain (C20-keto-C21-hydroxy)
Free C-21 for corticosteroid activity

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16
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3 metabolic targets on glucocorticoids:

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RING A reduction
C17 OXIDATION
C11 KETO-ENOL ISOMERISATION

17
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What are PRODRUGS

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Chemical derivatives of the parent drug which undergo chemical enzymatic transformation in vivo to release the active parent drug.

18
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Pharmacological effects of prodrugs

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prolong duration of action (t1/2)

prolong onset of action & metabolism of parent drug

enhance drug permeation by increasing LIPOPHILICITY & improved water solubility

19
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Uses of prodrugs

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site-specific drug delivery - reduced systemic effects & ADRs

overcome barriers to drug formulation

20
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Commonest prodrug (func group)

A

ESTERS

21
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SYSTEMIC GLUCOCORTICOID drugs for asthma

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Hydrocortisone (Cortisol)
prednisolone
methylprednisolone

22
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INHALED GLUCOCORTICOID drugs for asthma

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Beclomethasone
Budesonide
ciclesonide
flunisolide
fluticasone
mometasine