Absorption and Factors Affecting Absorption Flashcards

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Cell membrane characteristics?

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Passive transport by simple diffusion (Log P)

  • Phospholipid bilayer
  • Protein channels
  • Aqueous channels
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Log P Database?

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  1. .) Based on octanol /water coefficient
  2. ) Fat solubles diffuse easier
  3. ) Water soluble do not readily diffuse
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Routes of absorption?

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  1. .) Ingestion - environmental
  2. ) Inhalation - occupational
  3. ) Dermal/skin - both
  4. ) IP, SQ, IV, IM - experimental animal
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Weak acids and bases characteristics?

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Weak acids:
-       Mostly unionized
-       Lipid soluble
-       Absorbed through membranes
Weak bases:
-       Mostly ionized
-       Water soluble
-       Not absorbed through skin
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Impact of pH on absorption?

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At low ph:
- Weak acids not ionized - absorbed
- Weak bases ionized
At high pH
- Weak acids ionized
- Weak bases not ionized - absorbed

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Special transport?

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Active transport - energy required
- Most common
- Transport cycle with transporter proteins
Facilitated transport/diffusion
- Similar but no concentration gradient required
- May use proteins as transporters

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Characteristics of active transport?

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  1. .) Movement against electrochemical or concentration gradient
  2. ) Saturated at high concentrations
  3. ) Competition possible for chemicals of like structure
  4. ) Energy required - can be slowed by inhibitors
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Oral Ingestion? (What, How, Mechanism)

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What - Foods & water
How - Hand to mouth contact (major route of exposure to children**)
Mechanism:
- Passive diffusion predominates
- Limited active transport
- Occurs all along GI tract from mouth to anus

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Factors affecting oral absorption?

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Passive diffusion:

  • Solubility in GI tract
  • pH of chemical and portion of GI tract
  • Surface area of parts of GI tract
  • Residence time in segment
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Susceptibility of newborns? (Oral Ingestion)

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  1. .) pH of newborn GI tract higher
    - More absorption of weak acids
  2. ) More E. coli
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Species variability? (Oral Ingestion)

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  1. .) pH varies by two orders of magnitude
  2. ) man has very few microbes compared to rodents w/ monkey having the most
  3. ) Changes in rate of excretion between species
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Inhalation exposure?

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Common in workplace, env.
Gases and vapors:
-       Passive diffusion most common
-       The turbinates of the nose
-       Mucosal solubility** -> water solubles
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Rates of absorption? (Inhalation)

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  1. ) Perfusion limited - gases with low blood/air partition coefficient depends on blood flow
  2. ) Ventilation limited - gases with high blood/air partition coefficient depends on rate of respiration
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Inhalation of aerosols and particles? (The bronchial tree)

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Nasopharyngeal
-       > 5 microns
Tracheobronchial
-       2-5 microns
Pulmonary
-       Alveoli < 1 micron
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Clearance issues with particles?

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  1. .) Particles in N. area removed by blowing, sneezing, wiping
  2. ) Particles in T. area cleared by action of cilia
    - Asbestos and smoking
  3. ) Particles in alveoli poorly cleared
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Percutaneous?

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  1. .) Occupational and env.
  2. ) Skin Structure
    - Epidermis
    - Appendages
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Cross section of skin?

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Epidermis:
-       Stratum corneum
-       Outer barrier, diffusion
-       Rate-limiting step
-       Penetration dependent on Flux
Dermis:
-       Easily penetrated
18
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Skin structure - the appendages?

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  1. .) Sweat glands
  2. ) Hair follicles
  3. ) Minor route of exposure
19
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Factors affecting dermal absorption?

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  1. .) Thickness of the stratum cornium
  2. ) Hydration of stratum cornium
  3. ) Degree of appendages
  4. ) Hair cover
  5. ) Species differences - pesticides
20
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What is absorbed? (dermal absorption)

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  1. .) Stratum cornium hydration favors water soluble
  2. ) Stratum cornium lipid center favors non polar
  3. ) Substances at extremes NOT absorbed
21
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Special routes - animal research?

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  1. .) Intravenous (IV) - directly into blood
  2. ) Intraperitoneal (IP) - rapid absorption
  3. ) Subcutaneous (SQ) - under the skin, slower
  4. ) Intramuscularly (IM) - slow absorption
22
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What does toxicity depend on?

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Rate of absorption, must also consider metabolism**