Pharmacology of COPD Flashcards

1
Q

What is the role of M 1-3 muscarinic receptors?

A

M1- role is Ach transmission
M2: role in Ach inhibition
M3: role in bronchoconstriction + mucus secretion

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2
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Name a short acting muscarinic receptor used in COPD?

A

Ipratropium

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3
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Name some long acting muscarinic receptors used in COPD?

A

Tiotropium
Glycopyrronium
Aclidinium
Umeclidinium

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4
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What drug is a non-selective blocker of M1, M2 and M3 receptors?

A

Ipratropium

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5
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Why are LAMAs superior the Ipratropium?

A

Block of M3 (and M1) is desirable
but block of M2 is not because release of ACh from parasympathetic post-ganglionic neurones is increased by autoreceptor antagonism

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6
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What is bronchoconstriction caused by?

A

smooth muscle M3 receptor activation in response to ACh released from postganglionic parasympathetic fibres

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7
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Name some BBlockers that cause bronchodilation in COPD?

A

salbutamol - short acting

salmeterol and formoterol - long acting

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