Alcohol Flashcards

1
Q

How do you calculate grams of alcohol per 100mls?

A

%ABV x 0.78

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2
Q

How many grams of absolute alcohol are in 1 unit?

A

8

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3
Q

What is the number of units of alcohol consumed per week that is considered safe?

A

Fewer than 14

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4
Q

How is binge-drinking defined?

A

> 8 units in one sitting

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5
Q

Why does alcohol have a much less profound acute effect when drunk on a full stomach?

A

Alcohol is mostly absorbed in the small intestine

Full stomach slows gastric emptying, so alcohol reaches blood stream more slowly

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6
Q

Why is the breath test effective to show alcohol levels?

A

10% of alcohol is excreted unchanged via the lungs

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7
Q

What enzymes are required for the first metabolic reaction of alcohol, and what does this produce?

A

Alcohol dehydrogenase
CYP450
–> acetaldehyde (very toxic)

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8
Q

Recall the metabolism of aldehyde

A

Liver: aldehyde dehydrogenase breaks it down to acetic acid

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9
Q

What is the cause of Asian flush?

A

Genetic polymorphism of aldehyde dehydrogenase

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10
Q

What is the use and mechanism of action of the drug disulfuram?

A

Use: alcohol-aversion therapy
MOA: blocks acetaldehyde dehydrogenase to induce severe nausea

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11
Q

By what mechanism is tolerance to alcohol developed?

A

UPregulation of mixed function oxidase (CYP450) in liver

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12
Q

Other than body mass, why do females tend to have a lower alcohol tolerance than men?

A
  1. Have a lower concentration of alcohol dehydrogenase in stomach
  2. HIgher % body fat
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13
Q

Recall the 3 biochemical targets of alcohol that produce the acute physiological effects

A
  1. GABA receptors
  2. NMDA receptors
  3. Calcium channels
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14
Q

How does alcohol affect GABA receptors?

A

Positive effect (unknown mechanism)

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15
Q

How does alcohol affect NMDA receptors?

A

These receptors are excitatory - alcohol decreases activation

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16
Q

How does alcohol affect calcium channels?

A

Reduces opening –> negative effect on NT release generally

17
Q

Describe the potency of ethanol

A

LOW - due to molecular simplicity

18
Q

What is the main effect of alcohol on the CNS

A

Depressant

19
Q

Recall 6 regions of the brain that are acutely affected by alcohol intake

A
  1. Corpus callosum
  2. Hypothalamus
  3. RAS
  4. Hippocampus
  5. Cerebellum
  6. basal ganglia
20
Q

Other than the CNS, where else does alcohol have acute effects?

A

CVS

Endocrine system

21
Q

Describe the acute effects of alcohol on the CVS

A
  1. Tachycardia (depressant effect on baroreceptors)

2. Cutaneous vasodilation (asian flush - caused by acetaldehyde)

22
Q

Describe the acute effects of alcohol on the endocrine system

A

Diuresis - as VP production is increased

23
Q

What is the main cause of complications of chronic alcohol use on the brain?

A

Thiamine deficiency