Antihistamines Flashcards

1
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Mast cell pool

A
  • circulating basophils
  • tissue mast cells
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2
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Non-mast cell pools

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  • GI
  • Lungs
  • Skin
  • Brain
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3
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5 contents of mast cell granules

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  • histamine
  • serotonin
  • heparin protein complex
  • proteolytic enzymes
  • autocoids
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4
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Pre capillary arteriole

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  • H1 receptor
  • dilation -> hypertension
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5
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Post capillary venule

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  • H1 receptor
  • incr. permeability-> edema
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6
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Cardiac histamine release

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  • H2 receptors
  • +ve inotrope and chronotrope ->tachycard.
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7
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Smooth muscle histamine release

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  • H1
  • contraction of bronchi & GI -> bronchospasm/contraction/constriction
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8
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Shock organs

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Tissue has high mast cell conc.

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9
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Animals whose shock organs are “Lungs”

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  • cat
  • ruminants
  • pig
  • humans
  • guinea pigs
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Animals whose shock organ is the GIT

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  • Horse
  • pig
  • K9 (emphasis on liver)
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11
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H1 receptors

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  • inflammation
  • anaphylaxis/allergies/drug rxns
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12
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What do H1 receptors cause

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  • bronchoconstrict.
  • hypotension
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13
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H2 receptors

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Gastric acid secretion

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14
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H3 receptors

A

NT release

(Periphery & terminal)

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15
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H4 receptors

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Cell types assc. W/ inflammation

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16
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What in the GIT constantly secretes histamine

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By gastric mucosa

17
Q

HCl secreted by

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Parietal cells

18
Q

H1 antihistamines affect what tissues

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Bronchial, intestinal, uterine, vascular. Smooth m.

19
Q

H1 antihistamines at vasculature

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  • goal= stabilize
  • antagonize arterial vasodilat. & venous leaking
20
Q

H1 antihistamines in smooth m.

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  • goal= relaxation
  • decr. Bronchoconstriction
21
Q

H1 receptors at ECF

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  • Goal= decrease
  • minimize local & systemic swelling
22
Q

H1 histamines at inflamm. mediators

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  • goal: decr. Release of hist.
  • decrease inflammatory response
23
Q

Alternate antihistamines are

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Physiologic antagonists w/ opposite response of histamine

24
Q

Antihistamines do not

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Block histamine release & don’t compete

25
Q

Antihistamines for acute anaphylaxis

A
  • sympathomimetics

(Epineph, ephedrine, isoprotenol)

26
Q

Antihistamines for bronchoconstriction

A

Epinephrine (sympathomimetic)

27
Q

Antihistamines that decrease histamine assc. inflammatory response

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  • Glucocorticoids
  • prednisone and dexamethasone
28
Q

Antihistamines that prevent degranulation

A

Glucocorticoids (used to pre-treat)