62. antineoplastic Flashcards

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Tumour development

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oncogenic effects on healthy cells
Proto-oncogen---> oncogens (activation)
   - Influence: cell division, apoptosis, cell differentiation
Inactivated Tumor suppressive genes
Proliferation > apoptosis
accumulation of undifferentiated cells
\++ growth factors
     - genetic and hormonal
     - Envirnomental
     - oncogenic virsus
Invasive + metastasis
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Tumour symptoms

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Specific: SCC, vaccine induced sarcoma
Non- specific: haemorrhage, weight loss, non-healing
wounds, decr. appetite, abnormal swelling

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P53

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Proplem with p53, leading to no apoptosis

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Treatment

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Conservative: Chemotherapy
> radiation / chemo (proliferating cells)
> Photodynamic (free radical) (no sunlight for 2 weeks)
> immuno/biological therapy
Surgical removal

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Principles of chemotherapy

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All agents are cytotoxic (act on proliferating cells)
Dose: based on Body surface area
DO NO GIVE GLUCOCORTICOIDS along side
   > relapse and resistance
Combination therapy best
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Classes of agents

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Inhibitors of DNA synthesis + integrity
DNA damaging agents
Inhibitors of microbial formation
L-asparagine
Tyrosie-kinase inhibitors
Cox inhibitors
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Inhibitors of DNA synthesis + integrity

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  1. Pyrimidine analogues (active in S phase)
  2. Purine analogues
  3. Topoisomerase inhibitors
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Pyrimidine analogues

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> F-Fluorouracil: Mast cell tumour in dogs
- NO NOT USE: highly toxic: cats
Citarabine: leukemia

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Purine analogues

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> Azathiprine: Acute lymphoid/myeloid leukemia,
rheumatid arthiritis
- Immunosuppression, hepatotoxic, pancreatities
Methothrexate: Folic acid antagonist

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Topoismerase inhibitor

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Doxirubicin (s-phase), anti-tumor AB,
- SE: red devil: haemorragic colitis
Etoposid: sarcoma
- give gastroprotectives + antiemetics

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  1. DNA damaging agents
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1. Alkalating agents
   > Nitrogen mustard : 
         -Cyclophosphamide (give with mensa)
         - Chlorambucil
   > Nitrosurea
         - Lomustine
         - Streptozotocin
2. Platinum based substances:
     > Cisplatin + carboplatin
3. Bleomycin
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3 inhibitors of microtuble formation

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Vinca-alkaloids

  • Viscristine
  • Visblastine
  • Vinreolbine
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  1. L-aspargine
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tumour cells need aspargine

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  1. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors
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Toceranib

Mastinib

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  1. Cox -inhibitors
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Peroxicam, Meloxicam
Celecoxib
Rofecoxib

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