PRG - New Drug Targets2 Flashcards

1
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Anti epileptic drugs; Felbamate, Gabapentin and Topirmatee are excitatory or inhibitory?

A

Excitatory.

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Anti epileptic drugs; Benzodiazepines, Vigabatrin and Tiagabine are excitatory or inhibitory?

A

Inhibitory.

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3
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Which AED works on L-type-lca+?

A

Gabapentin. Excitatory.

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4
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Which AED works on GABA-R?

A

Benzodiazepines. Inhibitory.

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5
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Which AED works on GABA-RUI?

A

Tiagabine. Inhibitory.

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6
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Which AED works on NMDA?

A

Felbamate. Excitatory.

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7
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Which AED works on AMPA?

A

Topirmate. Excitatory.

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8
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Which AED works on GABA-T?

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Vigabatrin. Inhibitory.

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9
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What converts Angiotensinogen into Angiotensin I?

A

Renin.

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10
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What converts Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II?

A

ACE.

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11
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What receptors does Angiotensin II work on?

A

AT1 and AT2 receptors.

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12
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What do aminopeptidase A and N enzymes do respectively?

A

Convert Angiotensin II to III and then IV, respectively.

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13
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Where is angiotensinogen made? And how many amino acids? Which of the amino acids are important for the renin angiotensin system?

A

Liver. 452. Only the terminal 14 amino acids are important for the renin angiotensin system.

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14
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Where is renin made?

A

Kidney.

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15
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What is Bothrops jararaca? How does it work?

A

Venom. Potent inhibitor of ACE and potentiates hypotensive effect of circulating bradykinin.

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16
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Systemic effects of Bothrops jararaca venom?

A

Spontaneous haemorrhage (cerebral**), disseminated intravascular coagulation, and cardiovascular shock secondary to hypovolemia and vasodilation.

17
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Name the peptide from Bothrops jararaca venom that acts as a potent, selective ACE inhibitor.

A

Teprotide.

18
Q

What do the substrates for ACE require? (4 things)

A
  1. Free carboxyl group on the C-terminal
  2. Proline is NOT present in penultimate position to C-terminal
  3. Hydrophobic amino acid is present at the antepenultimate position to the C-terminal
  4. Gly, Ala, Val, Leu, Ile, Pro, Phe, Met and Trp
19
Q

What is the outcome of the presence of proline in the penultimate position?

A

Renders peptide resistant to ACE.

20
Q

Like how angiotensin II works on AT1 and AT2 receptors, what does angiotensin IV work on?

A

AT4 receptors

21
Q

AT4 receptors are also known as?

A

(IRAP)