Intro/Pharmacodynamics Flashcards
Name the percentages and volumes of the following compartments (in males):
- Total body water
- ICF
- ECF (including interstitium and plasma)
- 60% or 42 L
- 40% or 28 L
- ECF: 20% or 14 L
Interstitium - 10 L
Plasma - 5% or 3-4 L
Do females have more or less total water than males?
Less - 55% compared to males who have 60%
Name the AA derivatives of the following:
Dopamine, NE, Epi
Serotonin
Histamine
NO
Tyrosine
Tryptophan
Histidine
Arginine
What type of drug is more likely to enter CNS: ionized or lipid soluble?
Lipid soluble
Name the general drug targets in order of fastest to slowest action.
Ion channels –> GPCRs –> enzyme-linked receptors –> DNA-linked receptors
***statin
HmG-CoA reductase inhibitor, lowers cholesterol, Ex: Lovastatin
***pril
ACE inhibitor, lowers BP, Ex: Captopril
***navir
HIV protease inhibitor, Ex: Inhinavir
***sartan
Angiotensin II receptor blocker, lowers BP, Ex: Losartan
***mab
Monoclonal antibody
***afil
PDE-5 inhibitor, treats erectile dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension, Ex: Sildenafil (Viagra)
***oxin
Cardiac glycoside, Ex: Digoxin
***tidine
H2 receptor blocker, reduces stomach acid, Ex: Cimetidine
***cillin
Inhibits cell wall synthesis, antibiotic, Ex: Penicillin
***cycline
Protein synthesis inhibitor, antibiotic, Ex: Tetracycline
What type of drug is capable of producing a maximal effect in the cell or system? What form of R does it bind to?
Full agonist
R’ only - active form
What type of drug produces the effect, but not maximally? What form of R does it bind to?
Partial agonist
BOTH R and R’
If you increase the concentration of competitive antagonist, what happens to Emax and EC50?
Emax stays the same
EC50 increases
If you increase concentration of non-competitive antagonist, what happens to Emax and EC50?
Emax decreases
EC50 stays the same
Which type of drug has an effect alone? Antagonist or inverse agonist?
Inverse agonist
What form of the receptor do inverse agonists bind to? What effect do they have on activity?
R - inactive form
Decrease activity
What type of drug can block the effect of an inverse agonist?
Antagonist
True or False. If any receptors are completely knocked out, it is impossible to get the full effect of the drug.
False - spare receptors exist.
What term describes the EC50 doses needed to achieve an effect? Would most potent drugs have highest or lowest EC50 value?
Potency - lowest value
What term describes the maximal response of drugs? Would most efficacious drugs have highest or lowest Emax values?
Efficacy - highest values
What type of drug is Benadryl/Diphenhydramine?
Inverse agonist
How do you calculate therapeutic index? What’s more dangerous high index or low?
LD50/ED50
Low
Name 5 drugs with low therapeutic index and what they treat.
Theophylin - asthma Quinine - anti-arrhythmic Lithium - bipolar Digoxin - cardiac Warfarin - anticoagulant