08.13 Welch Flashcards

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EC 50

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Effective concentration 50, the point at which there is 50% of maximal effect, it is not determined by dosage

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what are the types of dose-response curves?

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-Graded and Quantal

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Graded dose-response curve

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  • measured in a single biologic unit
  • continuous scale (incr. dose leads to incr effect)
  • relates dose to intensity of effect
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Quantal dose-response curve

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  • population studies
  • all-or-none pharmacologic effect
  • relates dose to frequency of effect
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5
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what is potency determined by?

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the affinity of the receptor for the drug

-potency affects drug dosage

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ED 50

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  • Effective dose 50
  • the dose that produced an effect in 50% of ppl
  • same as ec 50?
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efficacy

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  • the maximal effect that can be produced by a drug
  • determined mainly by the properties of the drug and its receptor-effector system
  • important clinical measure
  • partial agonist have lower maximal efficacy than full agonists
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difference between a full agonist and a partial agonist

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  • the full agonist can induce a conformational change in the receptor leading to a maximal effect.
  • partial agonists can induce some degree of receptor activation, but not of sufficient magnitude for a maximal response
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Therapeutic Index: TI=

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TI=LD50/ED50

  • LD50= the median lethal dose of a drug in animals
  • the higher the TI, the safer the drug is
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LD50

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the median lethal dose of a drug in animals
(lethal dose in 50% of population)
TI=LD50/ED50

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TD50

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The median toxic dose

-done on humans

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CSF

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-Certain Safety factor
-used to determine a therapeutic window
CSF=LD1/ED99
*TI compares midpoints, CSF compares endpoints

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13
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antangonist

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when it binds, it doesn’t elicit a response, but it blocks (or reduces) agonists from binding, thus there is no net effect
-they have affinity, but no efficacy for their receptors

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competitive reversible antagonist

  • E max
  • Shift?
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  • inhibition can be overcome by increasing agonist concentration
  • no significant change in E max
  • the dose-response curve will shift to the right, but slope is the same
  • primarily affects agonist potency
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Competitive irreversible antagonist

-how can it be overcome

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  • antagonist forms covalent bond, thus dissociates slowly or not at all
  • inhibition cannot be overcome
  • maximal response is depressed
  • DR curve will be shifted to the right and the slope will be reduced (usually)
  • potency may or may not be affected
  • the only way to overcome, is synthesis of new receptors
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16
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Physiologic (functional) antagonist

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-two agonist working at different receptors that have opposing actions

17
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Chemical antagonist

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-when two substances combine in solution and the active drug is lost

18
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Pharmacokinetic antagonist

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-effectively reduce the concentration of the active drug at its site of action