Anti-emetics Flashcards
Describe the physiological control of nausea and vomiting?
Motor output for vomiting originates in the vomiting centre (area postrema): innervated by the nucleus of the tractus solitarius and the chemoreceptor Trigger Zone: communicates with the vomiting centre.
Sensory triggers for vomiting: Cytotoxic drugs, motion sickness, gastrointestinal problems
What are the 4 main drug types used?
5-HT3A receptor antagonists
Histamine H1 receptor antagonists
Muscarinic receptor antagonists
Dopamine D2 receptor antagonists
Give an example of each type?
Ondansteron - 5-HT3A receptor antagonist
Promethazine - H1 receptor antagonist
Hyoscine (scopolomine) – non-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist
Metoclopramide: Dopamine D2 receptor antagonist &
5-HT3A receptor antagonist
Explain how cytotoxic drugs induce vomiting?
Drugs that are toxic to enterochromaffin cells (ECs) cause release of free radicals which causes an excessive 5-HT release
5-HT activates 5-HT3A receptors on:
Nerve fibres to nucleus tractus solaris (NTS)
Nerves fibres to vomiting centre (VC)
Nerve fibres to chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ)
Explain how treatment for cytotoxic drug-induced vomiting works?
Ondansteron 5-HT3A receptor antagonist so limits activation of CTZ and VC
Explain how motion sickness induces vomiting?
Auditory labyrinth activates the Vestibular system (via muscarinic (M) receptors) there is also increased hypothalamic histamine (H) release which activates H1 receptors in CTZ
Vestibular system & hypothalamus activate the VC though M receptors
Explain how the treatment of motion sickness induced vomiting works?
Promethazine - H1 receptor antagonist reduces activation of CTZ
Hyoscine (scopolomine) – non-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist reduces activation of hypothalamus and VC
Explain how GI problems can induce vomiting?
Reduced stomach contraction is detected and results in release of 5-HT which activates 5-HT3A receptors on:
Nerves fibres to vomiting centre (VC) and CTZ.
Also activation of VC via D2 receptor-mediated action.
Explain how treatment for GI problem induced vomiting works?
Metoclopramide is a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist so reduces activation of VC
It’s prokinetic so stimulates gastric emptying
It’s also a 5-HT3A receptor antagonist so inhibits activation of CTZ
What are side effects of each of the 4 dug classes?
5-HT3A receptor antagonists: headaches and constipation
Histamine H1 receptor antagonists: drowsiness
Muscarinic receptor antagonists: dry mouth and drowsiness
Dopamine D2 receptor antagonists: galactorrhea and extrapyramidal side effects