Drug metabolism Flashcards

1
Q

How does metabolism tend to chemically alter drugs?

A

Converts lipophilic, pharmacologically active compounds to polar, non-active derivatives that can be easily excreted

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2
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What 3 reactions are classed as phase 1 metabolic reactions?

A

Reduction
Oxidation
Hydrolysis

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3
Q

What is the purpose of phase 1 metabolism?

A

To create or unmask functional groups to use as a point of attachment for phase 2 metabolism

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4
Q

What enzyme is responsible for most phase 1 metabolic reactions?

A

Cytochrome p450

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5
Q

How many isoenzymes of CYP450 are there in humans?

A

57

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6
Q

What reaction does CYP450 most commonly catalyse?

A

oxidation

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7
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What are the general reactants and products in a CYP450 reaction?

A

Reactants: drug, NADPH, oxygen, H+
Products: drug-OH, NADP, H2O

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8
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What enzyme is responsible for nitrogen-oxidation reactions?

A

FNO (flavine-containing nitrogen oxidase)

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9
Q

Recall the mechanism of the metabolism of a drug by FNO, and the disorder that results from dysfunction of this system

A

nitrogen forms dative bond to oxygen: nitrogen = delta neg, oxygen = delta pos –> very polar and very water-soluble amine
Dysfunction –> fish odour syndrome

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10
Q

Describe the kinetics of alcohol metabolism

A

Reversible oxidation with 0 order kinetics

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11
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What is the main purpose of phase II metabolism?

A

Add large polar group to the molecule to make drug water soluble for excretion

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12
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What similarities exist between phase II metabolic enzymes?

A
  1. All called “transferase”

2. Apart from glucathione, all pretty much act on same functional groups

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13
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Recall the 6 possible reactions of phase 2 metabolism

A
  1. Glucuronidation
  2. Methylation
  3. Acetylation
  4. Glucathione
  5. Sulphation
  6. Amino acid conjugation
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14
Q

What is the conjugating factor in glucuronidation?

A

UDPGA

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15
Q

What is the conjugating factor in methylation?

A

S-adenosyl methionine

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16
Q

What is the conjugating factor in acetylaction?

A

Acetyl CoA

17
Q

What is the conjugating factor in sulphation?

A

PAPS

PhosphoAdenosinePhosphoSulphate

18
Q

What is the most freqquent phase II reaction?

A

Glucuronidation

19
Q

Which of the phase II reactions produces a non-polar molecule?

A

Methylation

20
Q

What is methylation used for physiologically

A

Catecholamine interconversion

21
Q

Which phase II reaction does paracetemol undergo?

A

Sulphation