Lecture 21 Flashcards
What are the two major forms of fungi that are often seen?
- Unicellular yeasts
2. Multicellular filamentous molds
What are the four main types of anti-fungals that exist?
- Amphotericin B
- Nystatin
- The azoles
- Terbinafine
What is the main target of the antifungals?
many target the fungal cell membrane steroid (ergosterol)
What is the mechanism of action of amphoteracin B?
- Amphoteracin B reaches the cell membrane
- Intercalates to cell membrane via ergosterol binding
- Increases cell membrane permeability resulting in electrolyte leakage having a fungicidal effect
(preferentially binds to ergosterol (rather than cholesterol) to provide fungal selectivity
What is it about amphoteracin B that allows for pulse therapy (ie. alternative day dosing)?
It has quite a long post-antifungal effect and this allows for pulse therapy and alternative day dosing
Briefly explain two pharmacokinetic side effects that reduce the efficacy of amphotericin B:
- Very poor GIT absorption
- Sequestered into cholesterol in the host - while it may have increased affinity for ergosterol there is still much more cholesterol in the body
What are the side effects of amphoteracin B?
- Nephrotoxicity - acting on renal tubular cell cholesterol
- Other - fever, vomiting
Describe the effects of nystatin relative to amphoteracin B:
- Same group and hence the same mechanism of action as Amphotericin B - often found in ear ointments
What is the mechanism of action of the azoles?
- Azole inhibiting sterol synthesis leads to creation of a defective steroid
- Defective steroids disrupt cell membrane integrity - fungistatic (sometimes fungicidal)
Compare the safety of the azoles to other classes of antifungals:
The azoles are much safer than the other classes of antifungals
What is an example of systemic azoles?
Ketoconazole, Itrazonazole, Fluconazole
What is an example of a topical azole?
Clotrimazole, Miconazole
What should azoles be given with when taken orally?
only absorbed from an acidic environment and therefore should be given with or after food.
What are the side effects of ketoconazole?
Many hepatic side effects have been observed particularly in cats
Compare the efficacy of intraconazole and fluconazole
Both have fewer side effects and greater efficacy (usually) than ketoconazole