Pharmacology 3 Flashcards

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What is Pharmacodynamics?

A

Study of how drugs affect the body

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2
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What are the 4 major Drug targets?

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Ion Channels
Receptors
Transporter proteins
Enzymes

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What are 4 Major drug properties?

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Selectivity
Specificity
Potency
Efficacy

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What is Selectivity?

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Describe ability of a drug to bind to a particular receptor - some bind to more than 1 so low selectivity e.g a B-Blocker propranolol

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What is Drug Specificity?

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Refers to how drugs interact with a receptor when bound - specific ligands called ligand specificity but can bind with different configurations

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What is Drug Potency?

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Dosage of drug needed to induce an effect dependent on receptor affinity

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What will a drug with Low affinity do?

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Weakly bind to a receptor and readily disassociate from it, large doses to induce effect

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What will a drug with High affinity do?

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Bind strongly to a receptor and stay bound giving rise to large physiological response

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What is Drug Efficacy?

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Ability of drug to induce an effect - full agonists and partial agonists effect (therapeutic effect)

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How is Potency and Efficacy studied?

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Dose response curves with organ bath experiments

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How does Dose Response Curve work?

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Measure tissue response (force of contractions) to treatment with increasing drug concentration until Emax reached, converted and then plotted - sigmoidal curve

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How to Determine Potency and Efficacy from a Dose response curve?

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2 values important, maximal response of the drug and EC50 (drug conc 50%)

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What is a Quantal response?

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All or Nothing response - taking sample of population and determine dose at which drug is effective - histogram for median

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14
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How can Toxic effects be in terms?

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Median Lethal dose LD50 or Medial toxic dose TD50

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What is Therapeutic dose?

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Produces a therapeutic effect in half or treated median effected dose ED50 , can calculate therapeutic index

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16
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What are 5 Main Mechanisms for Drug Antagonism?

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Chemical
Receptor
Non-competitive
Pharmacokinetic
Physiological
17
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What is Receptor Antagonism?

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Describes blockade of receptor by a drug molecule, no efficacy but have an affinity compete for receptor site

18
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What does High/Low affinity lead to?

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Low - reversible competitive

High - irreversible competitive

19
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What does Non-competitive Antagonist do?

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Drug binds to an Allosteric site on receptor and prevent activation - converts to partial and activate signalling pathways

20
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What is Pharmacokinetic Antagonism?

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Acts to increase clearance, reduce plasma concentrations that effect half life of drug

21
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What is Physiological Antagonism?

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Interaction between 2 drugs that initiate opposing effects via different receptors

22
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What is tolerance?

A

Maintenance of drug response requiring increasing doses

23
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What is tolerance caused by?

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Pharmacokinetic - metabolism of drug

Pharmacodynamic - Down regulation of receptors

24
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What is cross tolerance?

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Repeated use of a drug effects the therapeutic function of another drug

25
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What is Receptor Desensitisation?

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Lack of receptor response after prolonged stimulation - short term = post trans
long term = changes in gene regulation

26
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What is Tachyphylaxis?

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Desensitisation with depletion a signalling molecule in synaptic vesicles