Dose Response Relationships Flashcards
Define bioassay
The quantitative measurement of drug efffect in intact biological systems
Law of mass action - AGONIST
What are isolated tissues
Whole organs placed in heated chambers, incubated with physiological salt solutions, kept at physiological pH and perfused with O2 such that they behaved as in the intact organism
* enabled quantitative measurements to be made
What do dose-response curves measure
The relation between the conc of drug and some physiological response (as opposed to binding)
- Rise in BP
- Contraction/relaxation of SM
Contraction traces following addition of an agonist
Dose response curve plotted from contraction traces
What is the EC50
Concentration that produces half of the maximal response
Name the 2 measurements dose-response curves can estimate
POTENCY
- Conc needed to produce 50% response
- Half-max EC50 (conc) or ED50 (dose)
EFFICACY
- Max response (Emax)
- State at which signalling is maximum - more drug will give no addition response
Define ED50
What is is related to (in terms of the receptor)
What effect does a lower ED50 have on the potency
- Dose of drug that produces 50% of its own maximum effect
- Related to affinity of drug for receptor
- The lower the ED50, the greater the potency of the drug
Define a graded dose-response relationship
- Measured in a single biological unit
- Continuous scale (dose -> effect)
- Relates dose to intensity of effect
Define a quantal dose-response relationship
- Population studies
- All or none pharmacological effect
- Relates dose to frequency of effect
- Variation among individuals
Which drug is more potent
Which drug has greater efficacy (max response)
Drug A will give half a maximal response at lower conc than drug B but both will eventually produce the same maximal response
=> Drug A and drug B have the same EFFICACY but POTENCY differs
Drug A is more potent than drug B because it has a lower EC50 than drug B
Effect of a lower EC50 on potency
What does Emax inidicate
The lower the EC50, the higher the potency
The higher the Emax, the greater the effect (efficacy)
- Drug A is more potent than drug B but both show the same efficacy
- Drug C has lower potency and efficacy
Potency vs efficacy on a graph
Comparison of potency of ibuprofen and aspirin
Ibuprofen is more potent than aspirin