Dose Response Relationships Flashcards

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Define bioassay

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The quantitative measurement of drug efffect in intact biological systems

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2
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Law of mass action - AGONIST

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3
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What are isolated tissues

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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

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4
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What do dose-response curves measure

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The relation between the conc of drug and some physiological response (as opposed to binding)

  • Rise in BP
  • Contraction/relaxation of SM
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5
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Contraction traces following addition of an agonist

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6
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Dose response curve plotted from contraction traces

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7
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What is the EC50

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Concentration that produces half of the maximal response

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8
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Name the 2 measurements dose-response curves can estimate

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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
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9
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Define ED50

What is is related to (in terms of the receptor)

What effect does a lower ED50 have on the potency

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  • 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
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10
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Define a graded dose-response relationship

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  • Measured in a single biological unit
  • Continuous scale (dose -> effect)
  • Relates dose to intensity of effect
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11
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Define a quantal dose-response relationship

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  • Population studies
  • All or none pharmacological effect
  • Relates dose to frequency of effect
  • Variation among individuals
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12
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Which drug is more potent

Which drug has greater efficacy (max response)

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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

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13
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Effect of a lower EC50 on potency

What does Emax inidicate

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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
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14
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Potency vs efficacy on a graph

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15
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Comparison of potency of ibuprofen and aspirin

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Ibuprofen is more potent than aspirin

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16
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Comparison of the potency and efficacy of morphine and aspirin

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Morphine is more potent and has greater efficacy