Anticholinesterase Agents Flashcards

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Competitive (reversible) inhibition of AChE

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  1. block ACh degradation, enhances effects of ACh
  2. at high doses, AChE can produce effects at all sites where ACh is NT (muscarinic, ganglionic, NMJ, CNS)
  3. at therapeutic doses, effects limited to muscarinic receptors at NMJ
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2
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Prototype anticholinesterase

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Neostigmine

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3
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Neostigmine - Pharmacological Effects

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muscarinic response
neuromuscular response
    low dose - increase contraction
    high dose - reduce contraction
**only inhibitor that is also an agonist at NMJ nicotinic receptors**
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4
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What is the only AChE agent that is also an agonist at NMJ nicotinic receptors?

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neostigmine

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5
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Neostigmine - therapeutic uses

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Myasthenia gravis
reversal of competitive neuromuscular blockade
postop bladder distension/urinary retention

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Neostigmine - Side Effects

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excessive muscarinic stimulation (treat with atropine)

neuromuscular blockade, respiratory depression @ toxic dose

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7
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Neostigmine - Contraindications

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asthma, peptic ulcers, _____

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8
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Physostigmine - drug classification

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AChE inhibitor

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9
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Physostigmine - actions

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crosses BBB

no direct agonist activity

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10
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Physostigmine - Uses

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Treats atropine poisoning and other drugs that cause central/peripheral muscarinic blockade

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Donepezil - drug classification

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AChE inhibitor

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12
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Donepezil - therapeutic use

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cognitive decline in Alzheimer pts

- improves cognition, not disease-modifying

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13
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Organophosphorus Compounds are __________ inhibitors

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irreversible

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14
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OP compound prototype

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malathion

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15
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Malathion - characteristics

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high lipid solubility

absorbed via all routes, skin included

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16
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What is the common source of accidental/agricultural poisoning?

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Malathion, irreversible inhibitors

17
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Malathion - therapeutic use

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head lice

18
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What is echothiophate occasionally used to treat?

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open-angle glaucoma

19
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OP Poisoning Diagnosis (Cholinergic crisis)

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M: sweating, salivation, miosis, urination, defecation
N: muscle weakness, fasciculation, paralysis
CNS: confusion, ataxia, convulsions, coma, respiratory depression

20
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What clinical test can be used to detect OP poisoning?

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Depressed plasma cholinesterase activity

21
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OP Poisoning - Treatment

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Atropine: large doses, short intervals, blocks M
Pralidoxime: reactivates AChE only at NMJ (MUST admin before “aging”)