Lecture 16 Flashcards

1
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What are the types of cardiovascular disease due to atherosclerosis?

A
  • Ischaemic heart disease or coronary artery disease (e.g. heart attack)
  • Cerebrovascular disease (e.g. stroke)
  • Diseases of the aorta and arteries, including hypertension and peripheral
    vascular disease.
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2
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What are other types of cardiovascular disease?

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  • Congenital heart disease
  • Rheumatic heart disease
  • Cardiomyopathies
  • Cardiac arrhythmias
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3
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what is CVD in Austrlia

A
schemic heart diseases (IHD)
are our leading cause of death
- No. 1 in males
- No. 2 in females
- 18,591 total IHD deaths in
2017
- Down 40% since 2008
Effects aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders more
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4
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what is angina

A
Spasmodic bouts of intense
discomfort in upper chest
- Pain often radiates to left arm
- Sense of suffocation and
impending death
- can be stable or unstable
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5
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what causes angina

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  • low blood flow limits 02 delivery to heart muscle during exertion
  • involves fatty deposits in blood vessel
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6
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who invented nitroglycerin

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  • Ascanio Sobrero
  • Invented nitroglycerin using
    glycerol and mineral acids
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7
Q

Who tamed nitroglycerin?

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Alfred Nobel
- after his brother and 64 others were killed in a mining plant using nitroglycerin
- Alfred finds nitroglycerin is
stable if blended with porous
silica gel (dynamite)
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8
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what was the monday disease

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  • Munitions factory workers
    exposed to large quantities of nitroglycerin
  • Strong headaches &
    facial flushing on return to
    work after weekend break
  • solved by wearing work clothes on the weekend
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9
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who started using nitroglycerin on patients ?

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  • William Murell

- used BP monitoring device to confirm beneficial effects in 3 angina patients

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10
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how is nitroglycerin used in mordern medicine ?

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  • used to relieve angina pain in vulenerable patients
  • acts by dilating veins in the periphery
  • Peripheral “pooling” reduces effort needed by ventricles to pump blood into circulation
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11
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how is nitroglycerin consumed

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  • Breaks down rapidly in stomach contents
  • Used via various topical routes (oral cavity in acute attack)
  • under tongue or against cheek
    Other routes: sticking patches (for skin application), oral sprays, oral pastes, intradermal implants
  • Tablet, patches removed once pain subsides (avoid headaches)
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12
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how does nitroglycerin work?

A

vascular smooth muscle relaxation

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13
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what are cardiovascular medicines used today?

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  • vasodilators
  • calcium channel blockeres
  • beta blockers
  • statins
  • diuretics
  • ACE inhibitors
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14
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what are ongoing challenges regarding cardiovascualr diease

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1- The Global Problem & Promise of Polypills

2-Variability in Patient Response

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15
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what was the polylran study ?

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  • Roshandel first results from large population polypill ‘cardioprotection’ study
  • findings: decrease in major CVD events over 5 years
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16
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what are the different ways patients can respond

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  • beneficial or therapetuic response
  • partial response
  • non responsive
  • full adverese response
17
Q

Pharmacogenetics

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studies how variation in a single gene can influence variable responses to a single drug.

18
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Pharmacogenomics

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studies how all the genes in the human genome can influence responses to drugs

19
Q

what are the two types of genetic variation

A

1- single nucleotide polymorphism

2- rare mutations

20
Q

Possible Pharmacological Implications in Individuals with wild type Copies of Variant Genes for Drug-Metabolising Enzymes?

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These patients may need a high dose due to fast drug metabolism

21
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Possible Pharmacological Implications in Individuals with Heterozygous Copies of Variant Genes for Drug-Metabolising Enzymes?

A

These patients may

need a lower dose due to moderate drug metabolism

22
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Possible Pharmacological Implications in Individuals with Homozygous Copies of Variant Genes for Drug-Metabolising Enzymes?

A

These patients may

need a very low dose due to poor drug metabolism