Pharmacology of antihypertensive agents Flashcards
1
Q
describe the regulation of blood pressure
A
BP = CO X TPR
cardiac output= stroke volume x heart rate
- stroke volume regulated by ventricles
- heart rate regulated by SA node
2
Q
what is total peripheral resistance and how is it regulated
A
- measure of the degree of constriction of the arterioles
- increases in AngII –> increases IP3 –> increase intracellular conc of Ca2+
- causes constriction of arterioles and an increase in total peripheral resistance and an increase in blood pressure
3
Q
what is the regulation of preload
A
- constriction of venules via AT1-R
2. RAAS also facilitates Na+ and h2o retention
4
Q
what is the role of aldosterone
A
activates cytoplasmic receptors which bind to the nucleus to increase expression of na+ channels
- so aid na+ and water retention
5
Q
what is the choice of drug treatment dependent on
A
- age- <55 years: ACE inhibitor/angiotensin receptor blocker
- >55 years: calcium channel blocker - ethnicity- ACE inhibitors/beta blockers may be less efficacious in black africans/americans
- co existing diseases