Animal biotech Flashcards
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Drug discovery entails animal and human experimentation - how is this coped with ethically?
Any experimentation needs to be approved before you even start the experiment. Ensure that people and animal rights are not trampled.
Declaration of helsinki
Ethical principle followed by medical personnel revolving around medical research on humans.
What are examples of experiments that should have never happened?
LSD given to an elephant did not take into consideration its SA:V and ended up OD the elephant.
CHildren were given oats laced with platonium with out being told.
AZT testing in New york and Zimbabwe.
Some drugs are often discovered by accident give an example of such drug.
sildenalfil
What is target identification?
Drugs that react with certain cellular or genetic chemical molecules are known as targets, which can be associated with a specific illness.
Targets are therefore identified and its association with the illness can be determined.
What is target validation?
Targets are compared to other possible candidates in terms of their association with a specific illness
Tests are done to ensure that the interactions between the target and drug leads. to the appropriate change in “sick cells”
What is lead generation?
A lead molecule has the potential to treat the illness
Comparasins with other known molecules to determine its potential.
What is lead optimization?
compare the different lead molecules and choose the one with the greatest potential to be developed as an effective drug.
Include in vivo and in vitro studies
Safety test regarding promising molecules:
Absorption
Distribution
Metabolism
Excretion
Toxicity
When can you start the pre-clinical trial?
only after TV,LG and LO has been completed
Are animals good models for humans?
CHocolate is toxic to dogs
Paracetamol is toxic to cats
very often not good models
need to figure out which animals are good models.
What are the alternatives if we cannot use animal models?
Structural predictions
Cell cultures
Mini-organs on a chip - multiple lines stimulated to what those cells would experience.
What are clinical trials?
the study of the drug developemnt and ensuring its safety in humans.
Permission needs to be granted from certain organisations prior
Ethical clearance and protection of participant rights
4 phases.
What happens in phase 1?
test the safety, side effects, dosage, how to administer the drug in a small group of healthy people.
Why are most climical trials done by double blind randomised testing?
the patient and doctor is uninformed if they get/administer the placebo or the drug being tested. so that they cannot fake symptoms if given the placebo.
Phase 4 is FDA approval
drug can be pulled off of the market even after it has been released.
Constantly monitoring the long term effects of the drugs.
How long does it take to make a drug and release it on the world market?
can take up to 15 years!!
What is the difference between a drug and a vaccine?
drug is treatment that can help cure a disease once being infected
vaccine prevent the initial infection
How was the coronavirus expidited?
the treatment was safe for humans took only 10 months to make (record)
Dexamethasone - anti-inflammatory used to treat patients ventilators
Blood plasma - taken from corona recoverers
Hydroxychloroquinine - effective evidence
How was the corona vaccine approached?
Engineered viruses
mRNA
Inactivated virus
DNA plasmid with coronavirus genes
Isolated recombinant protein
What is gene therapy?
the treatment of genetic diseases by transferring a healthy gene to replace the affected one.
Treats a form of leukaemia
Cures a rare form of blindness
Has high costs.
examples of Gene therapys?
DMD in boys which also affects golden retrievers.
A mini-dystrophin gene was put into the genome of the virus and injected into the muscle, lead to protein production and dogs had normal muscle development or 2 years.
What are stem cells?
Growing new organs for transplantation
advantage - organ rejection doesn’t occur if grown from own stem cells
problem - no system to regenerate a whole new organisms
What does multipotent mean?
a pluripotent cell can form any kind of organ in an organism
What does unipotent mean?
can from only one kind of cell in an organ
What does totipotent mean?
The ability of a single cell to differentiate into a different organ or tissue
only found in early embryo in plants