Lecture 37 Flashcards

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Side effects

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off target response

marginal impact on health

may impact patient compliance

EX: dry mouth with antidepresssents

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Augmented responses

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extension of pharmacologic effect

usually dose-dependent

may seriously impair health

EX: bradycardia with propranolol

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Toxic reactions

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not predicted from pharmacology of drug

sometimes not dose-dependent

can seriously impact health

EX: carbamazepine-induced liver injury

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Determinants of toxic responses

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  1. Individual susceptibility (diet, genetics, environment, underlying disease)
  2. accessibility of drug to target ( ADME)
  3. compensatory mechanisms (acidosis, alkalosis)
  4. reactivity of drug with target
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Cellular dysfunction

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Disruption of normal cellular function that does not result in cell death

Increased oxidative stress in RBC–> increased methemoglobin

decrease in G6PD in RBC–> increased methemoglobin

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Cellular destruction

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Dysregulation of cellular processes provoked by a toxicant resulting in the death of the cell

Targets: ATP depletion, Ca accumulation, ROS/RNS generation

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Genotoxicity

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Damage to genetic material caused by an external agent (e.g., chemicals,
ionizing radiation)

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Clinical consequences of genomic damage

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Somatic cells=cancers

Germ cells=birth defects, childhood cancers

Developing embryo= miscarriages, stillbirths, birth defects

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Teratogenicity

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Damage to an organism that causes an abnormality in development

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Taratogen

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an agent that causes an abnormality in development

smoking, alcohol, radiation, HPV

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Criteria for classification as a teratogen

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  1. exposure results in a characteristic set of malformations
  2. effect occurs with exposure at a specific stage of development
  3. effect is dose-dependent
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12
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Provided a specific gestational stage for a woman, identify whether a teratogen is
likely to result in: 1) embryo death, 2) major congenital anomalies, or 3)
functional defects and minor anomalies

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slide 61

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