Receptor theory 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What is suggested if a saturation point is not reached in a ligand binding assay

A

Non specific binding is occurring

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2
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What shape does specific binding show on a logarithmically scaled ligand binding assay graph

A

Sigmoidal curve - non specific remains level until very high concentrations where it rises exponentially

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3
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What is the drug concentration that occupies 50% of the receptors equal to?

A

Kd

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4
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What is on the Y axis of the scatchard plot

A

Bound radioligand/ free radioligand

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5
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What is on the X axis of the scatchard plot

A

Bound radioligand

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6
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What does the X intercept define

A

Bmax - Maximum amount of drug

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7
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What is the slope of the line equal to

A

-1/Kd

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8
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What happens to the occupancy - concentration graph if the affinity is high

A

Shifted to the right

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9
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Give two examples example for when measuring affinity can indicate differences between receptors for the same ligand

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Morphine side effect of constipation - Gut opiate receptors that control motility- Opiate receptors in the brain and spinal cord for pain - Different receptors due to different affinity for morphine

Muscarinic receptors - The differing affinity of sympathetic ganglia and sublinguinal gland mAchRs have differing affinities to pirenzepine - pirenzepine shows selectivity for sympathetic ganglion receptors

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10
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What is EC50

A

The concentration of drug needed to give 50% of the maximal response

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11
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How is possible to get an EC50 at a lower drug concentration than needed to occupy 50% of the receptors

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Because there is a receptor reserve - more receptors present than needed to produce a maximal response
Common in the gut - need to occupy 5% to elicit maximum response

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12
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How is potency used to compare agonists

A

Concentration response graphs show the drug with the curve furthest to the left has the highest potency

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13
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What is suggested if an agonist has the same EC50 as another but cannot elicit a maximal response

A

It is a partial agonist - they have a lower efficacy than a full agonist

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