Parkinsons Flashcards

1
Q

What does it do?

A

Carbidopa

Inhibitor of AAD

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2
Q

What the give away that makes it an inhibitor

A

Talcapone

COMT I

Nitro group with catechol system

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3
Q
A

Propargel group

MAO I irreversible

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4
Q

Its a potent?

A

Dopamine agonist

Emetic

Dopamine in locked conformation

Previagra

Apomorphine

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5
Q

In parkinsons there are two receptors in the striatum?

Which one is decreased which one is increased?

A

D1-Excitatory decreased

D2- Inhibitory increased

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6
Q

Direct pathway?

A

D1

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7
Q

Indirect pathway

A

D2

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8
Q

tyrosine, tyrosine epoxide

DA semiquinone and DA quinone are all?

A

Compounds indicated in neuronal cell death

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9
Q

D1, 5 receptor increases levels of?

A

cAMP

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10
Q

D2-4 receptor decrease levels of?

A

cAMP

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11
Q

Tyrosine is converted into _____ then in the presence of _____ is coverted to?

A

L-dopa (BBB+)

MAO

Dopamine (BBB-)

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12
Q

How does L-dopa cross the BBB?

A

It is actively transported and the presence of both the Amino and Carboxylic acid group forms a zwitter ion and cause less unionizable things

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13
Q

MPPP —-> ____ —- MPDP—>MPP

Causing?

A

Nigrostriatal cell death

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14
Q

Apomorphine locks dopamine in what conformation which is?

A

Locked into trans alpha rotamer which is favorable to the receptor

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15
Q

L-dopa is used in combination with?

Which is?

A

Carbidopa

Aromatic AA Decarboxylase Inhibitor

and COMPT

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16
Q

Adverse effects of combination L-dopa and carbidopa therapy?

A

Dose related dyskinesia (Impairement of voluntary movement)

Pathological gambling

CNS effects simialr to Schizo

17
Q

Tolcapone and Entacapone are?

A

Compt I

18
Q

Entacapone has a?

A

Short T1/2 and should be taken with every dose of L-dopa

19
Q

Amantadine is a?

A

DA releaser

ClogP = 2.0

20
Q

MAO-B inhibitors have a? bond

A

Ctriple bond CH

Irreversible inhibitor of MAO-B

21
Q

Rasagiline has?

A

Fewer adverse effects compared to L-deprenyl (Selegiline)

22
Q

Sofinamide is a?

A

Reersible and selective MAO-B I

23
Q

DA receptor agonists

they all have?

A

Can lower required dose of l-dopa

Locked confomer of DA

S-enatiomer has post synaptic D2 antagonism

24
Q

Anticholinergics do what for parkinsons?

A

Help reduce drooling and tremors

25
Q

Dopa Scan is?

A

Longer acting

tropone ring