ICPP exam soft Flashcards

1
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RITE acronym major categories of the target sites for drug action

A

Receptor
Ion channel
Transporters
Enzymes

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2
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KING acronym for receptors

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Kinase linked receptors
Ligand Gated ion channels
Nuclear receptors (intracellular)
G-protein coupled receptors

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3
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what is the typical range of plasma concs which endocrine signalling molecules exert their effect

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10-12M> 10-9M

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4
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two physiological effects of kinase linked receptor

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phosphorylation of proteins e.g. those in signalling cascades.
long term effect- stimulate growth/ differentiation if the tissue.

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5
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features of cholesterol in plasma membrane

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can move laterally within the bilayer with relative freedom as not strongly covalently linked to other molecules.

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6
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why is the membrane described as fluid mosaic model

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same membrane in a cell can contain both fluid and static elements

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7
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membrane bilayers are bonded together by?

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non-covalent bonds.
van Der walls forces between hydrophobic tails
hydrogen bonds between hydrophilic (polar) heads

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8
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which feature of phospholipids in the membrane maximises greater fluidity of the membrane?

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unsaturated bonds

- disrupt the hexagonal packing> allow more movement

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9
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which reduce fluidity in the plasma membrane

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hexagonal packing
saturated bonds
integral proteins

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10
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name 5 protein compartments of the erythrocyte membrane

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integral proteins:
band 3
glycophorin A

Peripheral proteins:
ankyrin
spectrin
band 4.1

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11
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which proteins prevent flip flop rotation

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band 3 and glycophorin A (the integral proteins)

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12
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which proteins restrict lateral mobility

A

ankyrin (links spectrin to band 3)

band 4.1 (links spectrin to glycophorin A)

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13
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Role of spectrin protein in erythrocyte membranes

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contributes to shape and flexibility of erythrocyte

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14
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what is the difference between multi pass membrane protein and a multi subunit membrane protein?

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multi pass- single polypeptide chain that penetrates the membrane twice (stitching pattern)

multisubunit- more than one polypeptide chain. one of the sub units anchored to membrane.

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15
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how do cells resist shrinking?

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transport of osmotically active ions into the cell

> causes osmotic gradient where water will flow. inc intracellular volume

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16
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how does excretion of Na help a patient with hypertension

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Na+ are osmotically active. water follows osmotic gradients.

Na excreted>more water lost> reduced circulating blood volume> reduce BP

17
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how can SLUDGE be treated?

A

anti cholinergic drugs e.g. atropine, pralidoxime