Drugs Influencing Cardiac Structure and Function Flashcards
What is digoxin?
A cardiac glycoside that provides symptomatic relief for heart failure
What are the effects of digoxin?
Increases intracellular calcium to give better myocyte contraction
What is the adverse effect of digoxin?
ventricular dysrhythmia - caused by a late after depolarisation due to a spike in calcium
What is the mechanism of digoxin?
inhibits sodium/potassium ATPase which leads to decreased calcium extrusion so more calcium will accumulate in the sarcoplasmic reticulum to increase calcium release with each action potential
How does digoxin cause late after depolarisations?
By blocking calcium extrusion to the point where stores are full
What is the therapeutic index for digoxin?
Low
Where else does digoxin act apart from the heart?
On other excitable tissues e.g. the gut causing effects like anorexia and nausea and the CNS causing effects like drowsiness, confusion and psychosis
When is there increased toxicity of digoxin?
With low potassium, high calcium and renal impairment
What is the half life of digoxin?
40 hours
What is the volume of distribution of digoxin?
400L - due to high affinity binding to muscle
How does sympathetic activity lead to increased contractility?
beta adrenoceptors activate adenyl cyclase which converts ATP to cAMP which activates PKA which phosphorylates calcium channels and leads to increased calcium
What is amrinone?
A phosphodiesterase inhibitor - decreases the breakdown of cAMP to AMP which leased to increased opening of calcium channels to improve contractility
What is dobutamine?
A beta adrenoceptor agonist used to increase contractility
What are the adverse effects of dobutamine?
increases cardiac work so increases cardiac demand for oxygen and also at risk for arrhythmias
What happens to beta adrenoceptors in chronic heart failure?
sympathetic compensation leads to over activation of beta adrenoceptors which leads to reduced beta adrenoceptor expression and impaired beta adrenoceptor coupling and an overall reduced sensitivity of beta adrenoceptors to beta adrenoceptor agonists and sympathetic drive