Antibiotics - Mechanism of Action Flashcards
What antibiotics prevent peptidoglycans cross linking to form the bacteria cell wall
Penicillins
Cephalosporins
Carbapenems
What antibiotic affects peptidoglycan synthesis?
Glycopeptides (e.g. vancomycin)
What antibiotics act on the 30S subunit in the ribosome to prevent protein synthesis in bacteria?
Aminoglycosides
Tetracyclines
What antibiotics act on the 50S subunit in the ribosome to prevent protein synthesis in bacteria?
Macrolides
Chloramphenicol
Clindamycin
Linezolid
What antibiotics target the folic acid synthesis pathway? What enzymes do they target?
Trimethoprim - Dihydrofolate reductase
Sulphonamides - Dihydropteroate synthase
What enzyme does Rifampicin target?
RNA polymerase
What enzyme do Quinolones target?
DNA Topoisomerase
=> inhibits DNA synthesis
What is the mechanism of action of Metronidazole?
Damages DNA
Mechnism of action of macrolides
inhibit bacterial protein synthesis by blocking translocation
(technically bacteriostatic)
Adverse effects of macrolides
QT prolongation
GI side-effects
cholestatic jaundice
P450 enzyme inhibitor
azithromycin is associated with hearing loss and tinnitus
What drug should be stopped whilst taking a macrolide
Statins
- Macrolides inhibit CYP3A4 that metabolises statins
- increases the risk of myopathy and rhabdomyolysis.
Mechnism of action of quinolones (e.g. Ciprofloxacin/levofloxacin)
inhibiting DNA synthesis (bactericidal)
- inhibit topoisomerase II (DNA gyrase) and topoisomerase IV
Adverse effects of quinolones
- lower seizure threshold
- tendon damage/ rupture
- lengthens QT interval
When should quinolones be avoided?
- women who are pregnant or breastfeeding
- G6PD