Overdose on specific substances - Calcium Channel Blockers Flashcards
1
Q
Calcium channel blockers act specifically to block calcium channels in what organ?
A. heart
B. adrenal glands
C. vasculature
D. brain stem
A
B. adrenal glands
2
Q
[Ca2+] is higher (intracellularly/extracellularly).
A
extracellularly
3
Q
By what 4 mechanisms to calcium channel blockers act to reduce blood pressure?
A
- reduce vasoconstriction of arteries by preventing uncovering of tropomyosin. Calcium-troponin binding induces troponin conformation change, which uncovers tropomyosin. This prevents cross linkage of actin heads for contraction.
- The same mechanism above occurs in cardiomyocytes (negative inotropic effect)
- Slows the conduction of APs in phase 4 of the cardiac pacemaker cells
- Blocking release of aldosterone from the adrenal cortex, which prevents activation of the RAAS
4
Q
Explain the mechanism of action by which calcium chloride overcomes CCB overdose.
A
CCB act through competitive inhibition. However, it is important to remember that calcium is NOT the substrate for calcium channels.
Instead, you are simply increasing the extracellular [Ca2+], hoping that the Ca2+ will flow into the cardiomyocytes and increase contractility/BP/HR.