CNS active drugs Flashcards
common CNS drug targets are
- receptors
- channels
- transporters
- enzymes
- membranes
long term effect of CNS drugs
- neuronal plasticity
- neurotrophic effects
- cytoarchitectual changes
rate of effect
drugs that effect ion channels create quick effects
drugs that target kinase linked receptors and gene expression take longer
what are the theories of depression
- monoamine disruption
- NE and serotonin - Neuroendocrine (HPA axis)
- Neurotrophin
Antidepressant drugs
- inhibitors of monoamine uptake
- SSRI
- 5HT reuptake inhibitors
- NE reuptake inhibitors
- 5-HT/NE reuptake inhibitors - tricyclic antidepressant (older)
- monoamine receptor antagonists
- monoamine receptor inhibitors
Bipolar drugs
- lithium
- anti-convulsants
- atypical antipsychotics
Lithium is…
a mood stabiliser
it is taken up by voltage dependant Na+ channels (and causes depolarisation by K+ loss
it has a narrow therapeutic window
Anti-psychotics….
antagonise D2 receptors
- typical antipsychotics (antagonise D2)
- chlorpromazine, haliperidol
causes tardive dyskinesia, and parkinsonism
- atypical antipsychotics (5HT antagonism > D2)
- clozapine, olanzepine
Sedatives or anxiolytics
- Benzodiazepines (GABAa agonists)
tolerance, withdrawal and respiratory depression common
- Alcohol
increases GABAa, K channels
reduces NMDA and Ca channels
CNS depression
Caffeine
adenosine antagonist
increases concentration, creates global vasoconstriction, and is BBB penetrable
Psychomimetics
are serotonin agonists
all are hallucinogenic - adjust content of consciousness and perception
- LSD - can precipitate schizophrenia
- MDMA - ecstacy (amphetamine derivative) - can lead to hyponatraemia and hypothermia from excessive water consumption
- Ketamine - NMDA blocker, used in children (dissociative anaesthetic)
Analgesics
- opiods - works on mew receptor
2. cannabis (delta4THC) - works on endogenous cannabinoid receptors - antipsychotic, anxiolytic
Nicotine
increases alertness and memory
- nicotinic acethylcholine receptor
Psychostimulants
Activate dopamine transporters 1. Cocaine (inhibitrs dopamine reuptake) >50% have bugs crawling under skin 2. Amphetamines schizophrenic psychosis
Highly addictive
Ritalin is used (dextroamphetamine) in ADHD children
Anti-epileptics
- inhibit voltage gated sodium channels
carbamazepine and phenytoin - Calcium current drugs - absence seizures
- GABA agonists - phenobarbitol and benzodiazepine
- Glutamate receptor antagonists