Basic Toxicokinetics Flashcards
What is classical toxicokinetics based on?
Mathematical models or compartments, usually only 1
or two compartment models. Uses classical kinetics, Vd, Km, AUC
What is physiologically based toxicokinetics based on?
Physiological compartments - measured blood
flows and anatomic, physiological, thermodynamic, and transport parameters
Difference between Toxicokinetics and Toxicodynamics?
Toxicokinetics: rate at which events occur.
- ADME
Toxicodynamics: physiological response from the exposure or health effect.
- Bio activation, cellular changes, cytoprotection
What is pharmacokinetics (toxicokinetics)?
Study of absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of xenobiotic in whole animal
What is pharmacodynamics (toxicodynamics)?
Study of toxicological effects of the xenobiotic at the target site in whole animals
Classical toxicokinetics (summary)?
- .) Based on observed data
- ) Utilize one or two compartment models
- ) Do NOT require any prior knowledge of anatomy/physiology
- ) Provide usefull preliminary data on xenobiotic toxicity in humans
What is bioavailability?
A substance may be very toxic but if it is not “bioavailable” it poses little risk to the individual**
- .) Toxicity is dependent on dose delivered to the target organ/site
- ) Physical properties of xenobiotic determine bioavailability
- ) Determined by comparing AUC of the test route of exposure to the AUC of an iv dose
What is an important factor when dealing with periodic exposure?
Accumulation, such as at the workplace.
What is saturation toxicokinetics?
As dose increases, processes can be exceeded and saturation occurs (Michalis Menton kinetics). Can result in buildup of toxic metabolite at high concentrations (i.e. Ethanol, Styrene)
What is half-life (T1/2)?
Time required for blood/plasma concentration to decrease by 1/2. Dependent on Vd and clearance.
What is clearance?
The rate of chemical elimination from the body or compartment. Expressed as mL eliminated/min, total clearance = sum of individual clearances.
What concept is related to how fast a chemical is removed from the body?
Clearance**
What is Area Under the Curve (AUC)?
Integrated concentration from zero - infinity versus time