1-Statins and Fibrates Flashcards

1
Q

LDL vs HDL

A

LDL is seen as bad

HDL seen as good

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2
Q

what is atherosclerosis/plaque

A

fatty deposits /cholesterol that occlude blood vessels

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3
Q

where does cholesterol accumulate ?

A

in macrophages (foam cells) that have invaded in the endothelial wall

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4
Q

LDL and HDL flow in macrophages

A

LDL taken up via receptors

cholesterol is often transported out which is mediated by HDL

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5
Q

what causes vessel occlusion

A

when the plaque cap ruptures from macrophages dyinh

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6
Q

how do statins work (broad)

A

reduce circulating LDL and total cholesterol

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7
Q

two ways that cholesterol become packages

A

dietary/extrinsic (taken up by LDL receptor)

OR synthesized in liver hepatosite

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8
Q

where do statins effect

hint: enzyme

A

HMG-CoA reductase

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9
Q

what kind of enzyme is HMG-CoA reductase and where is it located

A

transmembrane protein in ER membrane

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10
Q

how do statins effect HMG-CoA reductase

A

competitive inhibition

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11
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what happens when HMG-CoA reductase gets inhibited

A

less cholesterol is made in hepatocytes, leading to an increase of LDL receptors, therefore reducing circulating LDL

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12
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how do statins reduce circulating LDL

A

less cholesterol is made in hepatocytes, leading to an increase of LDL receptors, therefore reducing circulating LDL

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13
Q

example of statin

A

atorvastatin

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14
Q

extraction rate/ratio of statins

A

high! meaning rapidly processed by first pass metabolism

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15
Q

fibrate example

A

fenofibrate

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16
Q

what do fibrates target

A

PPAR receptors

17
Q

what do PPAR receptors do

A

increase expression of lipoprotein lipase

18
Q

what does lipoprotein lipase do

A

breaksdown triacylglycerides in LDLs and increases uptake of acids as fuel
increase LDL uptake in liver
reduced VLDL production in liver

19
Q

what kind of receptors are PPARs

A

intracellular receptors, act as transcription factors

20
Q

what kind of drugs are fibrates

A

agonists

21
Q

what does HMG-CoA reductase do

A

help synthesize cholesterol

22
Q

what is a lipoprotein

A

a complex of cholesterol, triglycerides, and apolipoproteins involved in lipid transport