Blood brain barrier Flashcards

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What is the CNS comprised of?

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  • brain
  • cerebellum
  • brainstem
  • spinal cord
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What are the name of the arteries that supply blood to the brain from the aorta?

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Carotid arteries

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Due to tight junctions along the capillary endothelium - for a molecule to move across to the brain name 4 ways it can do this

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  1. Active transport
  2. facilitated diffusion
  3. Pinocytosis
  4. Passive diffusion
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4
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Give 3 drug examples that cross the BBB readily

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  1. anaesthetic agents (barbiturates, propofol
  2. L-DOPA
  3. Insulin
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What is meant by pKa

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pH at which ionised and unionised concentration of drugs are equal

Weak acid - pKa>pH then more of the drug will exist in its unionised state (lipophilic)

Weak base - pKa

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6
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Name one efflux transporter that drugs need to avoid in order to cross the BBB successfully

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p-glycoprotein

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Name one drug that is a effluxed back out of the cell by p-glycoprotein and what it is used for

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Loperamide (an opioid) used for diarrhea

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List 5 features of cerebrospinal fluid

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  1. protects the brain
  2. flows in ventricles in the brain
  3. provides some homeostatic processes
  4. produced in choroid plexus
  5. travels to the subarachnoid space of the brain + spinal cord where valves are located allowing it to move back into the blood vessels
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9
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By what method are drugs more likely to reach the brain tissue

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diffusion across capillaries

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10
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Name two other barriers to the brain tissue

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  1. blood-CSF barrier
  2. CSF-brain barrier
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List 4 features of blood-CSF/CSF-brain barrier

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  1. more porous than BBB so more drugs get into CSF
  2. smaller surface area than capillaries
  3. Allows specific molecules in such as immune cells
  4. the ependymal cells lining the brain that is in contact with CSF don’t have tight junctions
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12
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Why is administering drugs directly into CSF not preferred over capillaries

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CSF doesn’t penetrate deep into the brain tissue and diffusion is challenging and slow whereas capillaries travel deep into brain tissue

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13
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Give an example of a drug that is injected directly into the CSF

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epidural

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14
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Name 3 aspects of PK that could be used to optimise drugs for CNS effects

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  1. choosing the right drug
  2. Altering the molecule
  3. using endogenous carrier/receptor-mediated transporters
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