Fungal Chemotherapy Flashcards

0
Q

Molds form threadlike filaments called…

A

hyphae

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1
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If asexual budding results in an attached, what is the resulting structure called?

A

Pseudohyphae

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2
Q

A mass of hyphae is called…

A

mycelium

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3
Q

Fungi that exist in both yeast and mold form are called

A

dimorphic

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4
Q

Hyphae on parasitic fungi are referred to as…

A

Haustoria

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5
Q

Spores result from what kind of reproduction?

A

sexual

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6
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Conidia result from what kind of reproduction?

A

assexual

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7
Q

What is the fungicidal function of Amphrotericin B?

A

“Tears” holes into the cell wall by binding to ergosterol

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8
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Why is amphotericin B largely toxic?

A

It also binds cholesterol

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9
Q

Is amphotericin B used for systemic or topical fungal infections?

A

systemic

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10
Q

What two types of antifungals prevent ergosterol synthesis?

A

“Onazoles” and Terbinafine

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11
Q

Why do the “onazoles” not work with the brain?

A

Efflux pumps in brain

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12
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Are the onazoles fungistatic or fungicidal?

A

static

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13
Q

What human toxicity is seen in the onazoles? (four things)

A

Hepatotoxicity
neurotoxicity
interferes with hormone synthesis (don’t use in pregnancy)
drug drug interactions

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14
Q

Is terbinafine fungicidal or fungistatic?

A

Cidal

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15
Q

Which enzyme do the onazoles bind to in the ergosterol synthesis pathway?

A

Erg11 (p450)

16
Q

How does terbinafine work?

A

Binds to squalene epoxidase, leading to a toxic amount of squaline

17
Q

Terbinafine toxicity?

A

Use topically because interference with CYP2D6

18
Q

Flucytosine is an analogue of _____ and subsequently interferes with ___ and ___ _______.

A

5 fluorouracil, DNA and RNA synthesis

19
Q

Why is flucytosine a good antifungal choice for menningitis?

A

crosses blood brain barrier

20
Q

What is the antifungal mechanism of griseofulvin?

A

Binds to microtubules and prevents spindle formation in fungi

21
Q

Why does griseofulvin concentrate in the dead skin layers?

A

It’s lipophilic

22
Q

How is griseofulvin toxic?

A

Teratogenic

23
Q

How does caspofungin work?

A

blocks synthesis of beta-d-glucan polysaccharide

24
Q

Can caspofungin treat meningitis?

A

No. Cannot cross BBB.