Anti-malarials And Parasitics Flashcards

1
Q

What stage of malaria cycle is easiest to treat?

A

Blood stages

  • NOT liver stage*
  • only 1 drug for this stage (primaquine)
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Which anti-malarial is P. Falciparum resistant to?

A

Chloroquine

  • also resistant to sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine
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3
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Categories of malaria drugs

A

Inhibitors of heme metabolism

Inhibitors of electron transport chain

Inhibitors of translation
- not prescribed as a mono therapy

Inhibitors of folate metabolism

Artemisinin derivatives

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4
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MOA of sulfadoxine

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Targets dihydropteroate synthase

Preventing purine production via folate

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Proguanil and pyrimethamine MOA

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Disable dihydrofolate reductase

Prevents purine synthesis from folate

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6
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Folate metabolic pathway for malaria species

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Aminobenzoic acid -> dihydrofolate ->
Tetrahydrofolic acid. ->
Purines ->
DNA

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7
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Entamoeba histolytica

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Most common type of ameoba and is found in contaminated food or water

Mature and lysis out of cells in the small intestine as trophozoites

Clinical symptoms:

  • diarrhea
  • abdominal cramps
  • dysentery
  • livers abscesses
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Difference between anaerobic bacteria and human fermentation pathways

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Anaerobic bacteria do not possess lactate dehydrogenase and pyruvate decarboxylase

Instead, they use pyruvate-ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PFOR)
- metronidazole and Trinidazole suppress PFOR activity

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9
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Three classes of multicellular worms

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Nematodes (round worms)

Trematodes (flukes)

Custodies (tapeworms)

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10
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River blindness

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Caused by onchocerca volvulus infections

Worms proliferate in subcutaneous nodules and cause Pruritus and dermatitis when they burst out of the nodules as well as move throughout the body

Worms that die in the cornea induce ocular scarring and blindness

Treated 1st line via ivermectin

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11
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Praziquantel

A

Antihelmintic drug that increases parasites membrane perameability to calcium
- leads to paralysis of worm

“B”

Treats adult tapeworm and flukes first line

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