Target organ toxicity - Lung damage Flashcards

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What makes the lungs susceptible to damage by toxic compounds?

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High exposure
- Receives total cardiac output of blood
- Exposed to air
- Exposed to high oxygen

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What defence mechanism does the lungs have?

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Defense:
- Mechanical: Cillia, mucus
- Phase 1 reactions: CYP enzymes (Clara cells)
- Phase 2 reactions: gluconidation

Enzymes:
Superoxide dismutase, glutathione synthetase, nicotinamide adenine dehydrogenase

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What type of lung cell have the highest amount of CYP?

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Clara cells

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What toxic effects arise in the lungs and which compounds induce them?

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  • Irritants – SO2, NO, NH3, Cl2, HCl:
    –> Reduces permeability i.e lining-cell damage and obstruction due to oedema
    –> NO2, O3, phosgene, methyl isocyanate
  • Inflammation bronchial constriction and swelling
  • Allergic response – spores, microorganisms, cotton dust
  • Fibrosis – silicosis, asbestos
  • Cancer – smoking, nickel carbonyl, arsenic, nitroamine
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How does 4-Ipomeanol induce lung damage?

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Is food toxin produced by mold Fusarium solani

Target: Non-ciliated bronchiolar cells (Clare cells)

Symptoms: Lung edema and hemorrhage

Mechanism:
Metabolized by CYP 4B1 to reactive epoxide controlled by glutathione

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How does paraquat induce damage to the lungs?

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Paraquat is a bipyridylium herbicide

Mechanism:
Paraquat reacts with NADPH and forms a cation radical reacting with oxygen –> superoxide

Not enough superoxide dismutase to detoxify

Due to the high presence of oxygen in the redox cycle, NAPDH is depleted

The toxic effect is dose-related:
Larger doses can cause alveolar edema –> pulmonary fibrosis (up to six weeks after)

Within 24h of intake of toxic dosage –> renal tubular function is affected –> reduced excretion –> exacerbate toxicity

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