Liver and drug metabolism Flashcards
What are the main functions of the liver?
Secretion of bile
Synthesis and storage of many nutrients e.g. vitamins, lipids and glycogen
Breakdown of old RBCs
Synthesis of plasma proteins
The liver is involved in the metabolic elimination of what?
Alcohol
Nitrogenous waste
Foreign chemicals (xenobiotics)
Elimination of waste takes place via excretion in the ____
bile
Liver has a dual blood supply from the portal ____ and the hepatic _____
vein
artery
On entering the liver, blood drains into the hepatic ________
sinusoids
What are sinusoids lined up by?
fenestrated endothelium
Hepatocytes represent roughly 70-80% of liver mass. True or false?
True
How are hepatocytes separated from the sinusoids?
The space of Disse
What are Kupffer cells?
Specialised macrophages
Metabolites are more hydrophilic and polar than the parent drug and are renally excreted. True or false?
True
What is clearance?
The volume that is cleared of drug per unit time
What are the factors that affect hepatic clearance?
Drug’s affinity to drug metabolising enzymes
Amount of enzymes per gram of liver
Size of the liver (influenced by age)
Is clearance or half life more representative of elimination of a drug?
Clearance
Why is clearance the favoured parameter for elimination compared to half life of drug?
Because half life is influenced by both clearance and volume of distribution - vd makes it not a pure estimate of what clearance is
Extensive first pass metabolism in the liver can reduce bioavailability of orally administered drugs. True or false?
True
No drugs can be eliminated unchanged via biliary excretion. True or false?
False - some drugs can be e.g. rosuvastatin
Inhibition of metabolic enzymes in the liver/intestine reduces the risk of DDIs. True or false?
Fasle - it is the most common form of DDIs
What are the roles of transporters in the liver?
Uptake transporters e.g OATP1B1
Efflux transporters e.g. BCRP
What is enterohepatic recirculation?
The liver releases the drug into the bile duct, which empties into the small intestine. Drug is then reabsorbed and goes to the portal vein and back to the liver
Bile salts and bilirubin undergo ________ recirculation
enterohepatic
Bile release is a continuous process. True or false?
False - it is not a continuous process but happens in bursts
What is liver cirrhosis caused by?
excessive intake of alcohol
There is a decrease in _________ and _________ in liver cirrhosis
liver volume
blood flow
hepatic clearance of many drugs is increased in liver cirrhosis. True or false?
False - reduced
GFR is often impaired in patients with liver cirrhosis. True or false?
True
Liver cirrhosis is reversible if you stop drinking alcohol/ True or false?
False - irreversible in late stage - transplant is only option