Lecture 133 Flashcards
Methotrexate belongs to which pharmacological class?
Concentional synthetic
Sulfasalazine belongs to which pharmacological class?
Conventional synthetic DMARDs
Hydroxychloroquine belongs to which pharmacological class?
Conventional synthetic DMARDs
Leflunomide belongs to which pharmacological class?
Conventional synthetic DMARDs
Biological DMARDs include:
Anti-TNF inhibitors, IL-6 recepot antagonists, T-cell costimulation blockers, B-cell depleteing drugs
Tofacitinib belongs to which pharmacological class?
Targeted synthetic DMARDs; JAK inhibitor
Where is rheumatoid factor produced within the body?
B-cells
Patients should be screened for what infectious diseases before initiating DMARD therapy?
TB, hep B/C
What DMARDs are contraindicated in pregnancy?
Methotrexate & leflunomide
What DMARDs are considered relatively safe during pregnancy?
Hydroxychloroquine and sulfasalazine
What is the main human glucocorticoid?
Cortisol
What structural feature is crucial for glucocorticoid activity?
4,5 double bond on the A ring
How do glucocorticoids exert genomic effects?
By binding to glucocorticoid response elements (GREs) to alter gene transcription
What effect of glucocorticoids results in less prostaglandin synthesis?
Reduced COX-2 expression
Abrupt withdrawal of glucocorticoids can put patients at risk for:
Acute adrenal insufficiency (adrenal crisis)
What DMARD is a folate analog and antimetabolite?
Methotrexate
What supplement should be taken alongside methotrexate?
Folic acid
How is methotrexate metabolized?
Partly intracellularly and by gut flora
MTX MOA:
What is the result of dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) inhibition?
Blocks DNA/RNA synthesis and limits cell proliferation of lymphocytes
MTX MOA:
What is the result of thymidylate synthase (TYMS) inhibition?
Impairs nucleotide synthesis resulting in an antiproliferative effect
MTX MOA
What is the result of AICAR transformylase (ATIC) inhibition?
Extracellular adenosine accumulation resulting in an antiinflamamtory/immunosuppressive effect
What are the three MOA of MTX?
- DHFR inhibition
- TYMS inhibition
- ATIC inhibition
What are the major antiproliferative effects of MTX?
Inhibits lymphocyte, macrophage, and dendritic cell proliferation
What are the major anti-inflammatory effects of MTX?
Increases adenosine and supresses proinflammatory mediators