Lecture 5 Drug receptor theory (antagonists) Flashcards
What is chemical antagonism
antagonism chemically alters the agonist so the effects of active drug is lost
What is pharmacokinetic antagonism
antagonism controls the concentration of drug in the body through ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion)
what is physiological antagonism
two drugs that exert opposing action in particular tissue or system
what is non-competitive antagonism
blocks a step in the process between receptor activation and response
competitive antagonists
bind to same site as the agonist and stabilises the receptor so it cannot be activated. these can be reversible or irreversible.
how does reversible competitive antagonism effect concentration-response curve?
causes a parallel rightward shift in the concentration-response curve and no change in the maximum response.
how does concentration of reversible competitive antagonist effect the shift in concentration-response curve
the higher the concentration of the antagonist, the further the shift to the right. EC50 also increases.
what is a dose ratio?
how many more times the agonist is needed in the presence of an antagonist
how does an irreversible competitive antagonist effect a concentration-response curve?
this cannot be reversed and is time dependant.
does not reach equilibrium so KD cannot be calculated by schild analysis.
as the concentration is increases, the maximum is decreased.
how to get rid of irreversible antagonism
have to wait for antagonist drug to be secreted and new receptors to be made.
what does schild plot analyis measure?
measures the competitive antagonist affinity
what is the schild equation ?
pA2 = - log10 (molar concentration of antagonist that gives a dose ration of 2)
rearranged schild equation
KD = inverse log (-1*pA2). if a drug has pA2 value =6, KD value will be 1x10-6 M
how does a partial agonist effect a concentration-response curve?
causes a shift to the right.
initial response increases as partial agonist concentration increases.
when full agonist is added with partial agonist the curve shifts to the right