Tuesday, 8-23-Ocular Pharmacology-DSA-Fitzpatrick Flashcards

1
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Clonidine is a ___ agonist that decreases secretion and increases uveoscleral outflow

A

a2 adrenoceptor

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Brimonidine is used widely for inflow suppression and has good ocular hypotensive activity with a much lower incidence of ocular allergy than p-aminoclonidine. What type of agonist is Brimonidine?

A

a2 adrenoceptor

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3
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what is the MOA of brimonidine?

A

inhibition of aq humor secretion but also reported to increase uveoscleral outflow

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4
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___ is the most frequently prescribed beta-adrenoceptor antagonist that can result in ocular hypotension

A

Timolol

other agents in this class are bunalol, betaxolol, and carvediol

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5
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Beta1-adrenoceptor antagonists lower intraocular pressure by ___

A

attenuating aq humor formation

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6
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___ inhibitors can reduce intraocular pressure by inhibiting aq humor secretion

A

carbonic anhydrase

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7
Q

List an oral carbonic anhydrase inhibitor:

List some topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors:

A

oral–> Acetazolamide

topical –> Dorzolamide, Brinzolamide

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8
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__ is one of the earliest and most efficacious ocular hypotensive drugs still in use, primarily lowers intraocular pressure by increasing pressure-dependent aq humor outflow via the trabecular meshwork

A

pilocarpine

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9
Q

what is the MOA for pilocarpine?

A

an M3 agonist –> contracts ciliary m. –> causes inward movement of scleral spur which results in widening of spaces in trabecular meshwork

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10
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what is the effects of a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor?

A

decreases secretion

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what is the effects of a B2-adrenoceptor agonist?

A

decreases secretion, increases trabecular outflow

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12
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what is the effects of a B1-adrenoceptor antagonist?

A

decrease secretion

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13
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what is the effects of an a2-adrenoceptor agonist?

A

decrease secretion, increase uveoscleral outflow

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14
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what is the effects of a mAChR agonist?

A

increase trabecular outflow

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15
Q

name some Prostanoid FP receptor agonists and what they do:

A

Latanoprost and Travoprost

Increase uveoscleral outflow

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16
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Name a Prostamide and what it does:

A

Bimatoprost (PGF2alpha analog)

Increase trabecular outflow and increase uveoscleral outflow

17
Q

How does apraclonidine lower inta-ocular pressure?

A

Agonist of alpha2 adrenergic receptors

18
Q

How does acetazolamide lower intra-ocular pressure?

A

Inhibits aq humor secretion

19
Q

These B1 adrenergic receptor antagonists can be used used to tx glaucoma. They decrease aqueous humor secretion from ciliary epithelium

A

Timolol and betaxolol

20
Q

This alpha2 adrenergic agonist can be used to tx glaucoma and decreases aq humor secretion from ciliary epithelium

A

Apraclonidine

21
Q

When epinephrine acts at alpha1 adrenergic receptors on radial smooth muscle in the eye, what happens?

A

Contraction –> mydriasis

22
Q

When epinephrine acts on B2 adrenergic receptors in the eye, what happens?

A

Relaxation of ciliary muscle

23
Q

Ach, carbachol, and pilocarpine have what effect on pupils?

A

Constriction (miosis) –> Agonists at M3 receptors

24
Q

Cyclopentolate, atropine, and scopolamine have what effect on pupils?

A

Dilation (mydriasis) –> antagonists at M3 receptors

25
Q

Phenylephrine, dipivefrin, and epinephrine have what effect on pupils when bound to a1 receptors?

A

Pupil dilation (mydriasis) –> radial m. is innervate by adrenergic fibers to a1 receptors. These drugs are a1 agonists