NSAIDS Flashcards

1
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Arachidonic acid

A

essential fatty acids

most abundant and important precursor of eicosanoids

released from the membrane phospholipids by PLA2

corticosteroids suppresses the productions PLA2

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2
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Oxygenation of arachidonic acid

A

COX: prostaglandins and thromboxanes

Lipoxygenase: Leukotrienes

Epoxygenase: epoxides

Free radicals: isoprostanes

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3
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PGH synthase

A

both cyclooxygenase and hyper peroxidase activities

COX reactions requires a free radical

Hydroperoxidase reaction converts OOH to OH

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4
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COX 1 vs. COX 2

A

COX 1 is expressed in various tissues
Housekeeping function

COX 2 is expressed upon stimulus in inflammatory and immune cells
stimulated by GF, tumor promoters, and cytokines

Inhibited by NSAIDS

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5
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Prostaglandins vs. Thromboxanes

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PGI2: vascular epithelia, vasodilator, blocks platelet aggregation

TXA2: platelets, vasoconstrictor, induce platelet aggregation

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6
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Mechanism of action of NSAIDs

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inhibitor of PGHs or COX which catalyzes the production of prostaglandins

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7
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Salicylates

A

aspirin

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8
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Arylacetic acids

A

indomethacin

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9
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Arylproprionic acids

A

ibuprofen

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10
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Non-carboxylate NSAIDs

A

meloxicam

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11
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COX-2 selective NSAIDs

A

celecoxib

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12
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Side effects of NSAIDs

A

dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting

blood loss, ulcer, GI hemorrhage

Blood coagulation

renal

hypersensitivity

Reye’s syndrome: specific to aspirin

CNS

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13
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Aspirin

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only NSAID that irreversibly inhibits COX 1 by acetylating a serine residue in the active site

Blocks TXA2; increases the risk of bleeding but also reduces the risk of MI

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14
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Selective COX 2 inhibitors

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valine binding site of COX2 is sunsituted for isoleucine in that of COX1

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