Chapter 337 Transplantation Flashcards

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Most common used maintenance immunosuppressive therapies combination:

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prednisone
a calcineurin inhibitor
and an antimetabolite

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2
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inhibitors can replace one of the last two agents as maintenance immunosuppressive therapy

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mammalian TOR (mTOR)

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3
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an analogue of mercaptopurine, was for two decades the keystone to immunosuppressive therapy in humans

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Azathioprine

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4
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Azathioprine is administered in doses of

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1.5–2 mg/kg per day

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5
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now used in place of aza- thioprine in most centers due to Its advantage in its increased potency in preventing or reversing rejection and less bone marrow suppression

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Mycophenolate mofetil or mycophenolate sodium,

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6
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Dose of prednisone is given immediately before or at the time of transplantation, and the dose is reduced to 30 mg within a week.

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200–300 mg

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7
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For treatment of acute rejection, is administered immediately upon diagnosis of beginning rejection and continued once daily for 3 days.

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methylprednisolone, 0.5–1 g IV

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8
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prednisone; maintenance doses of

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5–10 mg/d are the rule.

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9
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major effect of steroids is preventing the release of

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IL-6 and IL-1 by monocytes-macrophages.

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10
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is a fungal peptide with potent immunosuppressive activity and a calcineurin inhibitor

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Cyclosporine

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Cyclosporine acts on the calcineurin pathway to block transcription of mRNA for IL-2 and other proinflammatory cytokines, thereby inhibiting

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T cell proliferation

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12
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(previously called FK506) is a fungal macrolide and an alternative in renal patients whose rejec- tions are poorly controlled by cyclosporine.

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Tacrolimus

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13
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is a fusion protein that binds costimulatory ligands (CD80 and CD86) present on antigen-presenting cells, inter-rupting their binding to CD28 on T cells.

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Belatacept

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14
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This inhibition leads to T cell anergy and apoptosis and is FDA approved for kidney transplant recipients and is given monthly as an intravenous infusion

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Belatacept

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15
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Amelioration of hypertension to the range of ____ mmHg should be the goal in all patients.

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120–130/70–80

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