Lecture 5 - Xenobiotics Flashcards

1
Q

toxicities:
acetaminophen is an example of a ____-based toxicant;

organophosphates are an example of a _____-based toxicant

A

metabolic;

enzyme

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Q

toxicities:
opioids are an example of a ____-based toxicant;

alcohol is an example of a _______

A

receptor;

direct CNS depressant

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3
Q

3 primary targets of acetaminophen:
_____ depletion;
_____ accumulation;
_____ generation

A

ATP;
Ca;
ROS/RNS

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4
Q

acetaminophen:
at normal doses, most is either 1. acted on by _____ and excreted in the urine or 2. _____;
small amount undergoes CYP metabolism but detoxification occurs via ______

A

UDP-glucuronyl transferase;
sulfated;

glutathione

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5
Q

acetaminophen:
what is the toxic metabolite produced called?
glutathione _____ leads to _____ toxicity

A

NAPQI;

depletion, liver

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6
Q

alcohol induces _____ = increased risk of acetaminophen toxicity; does induction of UDP-glucuronyl transferase increase or decrease toxicity?

A

CYP2E1;

decrease

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7
Q

in addition to direct cytotoxic effects, liver damage with acetaminophen also occurs due to a _____ response

A

inflammatory

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8
Q

_____must be administered before ____ hours to be of use in acetaminophen toxicity

A

N-acetylcysteine 24

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9
Q

what does N-acetylcysteine do?

A

regenerates glutathione

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10
Q

what is the typical cause of death with opioid overdose?

A

CNS respiratory depression

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11
Q

Naloxone has a higher or lower affinity to the opiod receptor than most opioids?
is it longer or shorter acting?

A

higher,

shorter acting

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12
Q

organophosphate:
mechanism of action?
usually seen in ______

A

AchEsterase inhibitor;

pesticides (So farmers)

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13
Q

Ach and organophosphates bind to the _____ site of AchEsterase

A

serine (esteric)

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14
Q

with “aging”, a _____ bond between serine and the organophosphate forms, causing _____ inactivation

A

covalent;

irreversible

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15
Q

alcohol operates under _____ order kinetics, ie constant _____ of drug is eliminated per unit time

A

0;

amount

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