Lecture 3 Drug Affinity Flashcards

1
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what is affinity?

A

how attracted the agonist drug is to the receptor forming a complex

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2
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Forward rate constant

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where the agonist and receptor form a complex

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3
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what is efficacy?

A

how good a molecule is at causing signalling after binding with receptor

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4
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Efficacy of an anatgonist

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has an efficacy of 0 because they cause no response

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5
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Efficacy of full agonists

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these have an efficacy of 1

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6
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number of receptors occupied

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this is governed by the affinity of the drug to the receptor

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7
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what is a partial agonist?

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this is an agonist that cannot produce a full response even at full occupancy, so have an intermediate efficacy of 0-1

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8
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KD

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this is a dissociation constant and is equal to the reverse reaction divided by forward reaction

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9
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KD at a high affinity

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KD is a smaller number because the binding is successful so chances of coming apart is lower

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10
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Occupancy

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occupancy of a receptor may or may not result in activation of the receptor

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11
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Occupancy with high affinity

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with high affinity, occupancy will be high even at low concentrations

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12
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how to measure occupancy

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using a radioligand binding assay involving a radioactive ligand to make drug radioactive

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13
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measuring receptor affinity - tissue and incubation conditions

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  • tissue contains protein receptors so they do not degrade
  • adding antioxidants for reaction to oxygen in air
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14
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measuring receptor affinity - radioligand

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  • ligand is biologically active
  • cannot change molecule structure of drug
  • radioactivity needs to be 100%
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15
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hydrogen as a radioactive ligand

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does not cause structural change and has a long half-life. however, is expensive and specialist labs required

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16
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iodine as a radioactive ligand

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has a similar aromatic hydroxy group compared to hydrogen but has a short half-life

17
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measuring receptor affinity - separation

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if low affinity the bound radioactivity falls off and washes away so becomes difficult to measure.

18
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measuring receptor affinity - non-specific binding

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  • ligand may bind to other substance in the test tube and other proteins
  • the affinity is low but can still happen