Unit 1- Distribution Flashcards

1
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Central Compartment

A

Blood

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2
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Drug Distribution

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Drugs must be distributed from central compartment to peripheral tissues and may be released back into systemic circulation

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3
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Factors Determining Distribution

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Lipid solubility and penetration of membranes, regional blood flow, concentration gradient, protein binding, transport proteins

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4
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Tissues with high blood flow/mass ratio

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Brain, heart, liver, KIDNEY, endocrine glands

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5
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Tissues with intermediate blood flow/mass ratio

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Muscle, skin

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6
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Tissue with low blood flow/mass ratio

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Adipose tissue, bone

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7
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Kidney Perfusion

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Cortex receives 25% of cardiac output, medulla receives a small amount

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8
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Drug Transport

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Majority by plasma proteins, seldom by RBC, less importantly lymph

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9
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Acidic drug binding

A

Albumin

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10
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Basic drug binding

A

α1-glycoprotein

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11
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Plasma Protein Binding

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Reversible noncovalent binding with plasma proteins to move through circulation until dissociating when it reaches the tissue with a higher binding affinity

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12
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Protein binding and distribution

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Only free drug can cross cell membranes, binding can slow down reaching site of action and effect drug response

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13
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Binding and glomerular filtration

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Limits filtration and slows metabolism and secretion

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14
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Protein-binding percentage

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Expressed in % of drug bound, may fall when amount of drug is greater than binding capacity of the protein

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15
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Displacement

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Competition for the same site on plasma proteins, one ligan may habe a higher affinity

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16
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Distribution Equilibrium

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Steady state, amount of drug leaving plasma for tissues is equal to amount of drug leaving tissues for plasma

17
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Psuedoequilibirium

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True equilibrium may not ever be reached because drug is continually being eliminated

18
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Half-Life and Equilibrium

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Less likely with drugs with short half life, especially at a long dosing interval

19
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Blood-Brain Barrier

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Glial cell layer between capillary endothelium and nervous tissue, only nonionized lipid-soluble compounds can penetrate

20
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Transporters barring distribution

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Tissues may possess transporters that accumulate chemicals against concentration gradients, BBB has efflux transport mechanisms to remove drugs from specific sites

21
Q

Ivermectin Sensitive Collies

A

Defective MDR1 protein allows drugs to enter the CNS

22
Q

MDR1 Defect

A

Premature stop codon causes truncation and defective protein

23
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Volume of Distribution

A

Amount of tissue to which a drug is distributed, volume to which a drug would have to be distributed if it were distributed at plasma concentration after IV adminsitration

24
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PDC and Vd relationship

A

PCD and response to a drug varies inversely with Vd