properties of receptors Flashcards
what is pharmacodynamics
the pharmacology concerned with the effect of the drug and the mechanism of its action
what is a receptor
a macromolecular component of a cell with which a drug interacts to produce its characteristic biological effect
what concentrations are receptors found in and what will this show and why
low
it will show saturable binding with a maximum binding as there is a finite number of binding sites
what will many drugs have for its receptor and what effect does this have
high affinity for it meaning the drug will bind at low concentrations
how is affinity measured
the disassociation constant KD
what doreceptors show and what effects this
selectivity
depends on receptor and size, shape, charge of drug
what are drug-receptor interactions usually and what does this mean
hint- type of reaction
reversible
neither molecule is permanently changed
what size are usually drugs compared to receptors
smaller
molecular weigh 200 vs ~250,000 for drug vs receptor
what does the receptor binding site have to be and why
complementary
as only weak binding forces hold drugs
what do agonists induce in receptors and why
conformational change as receptors are not rigid
what do agonists induce in receptors and why
conformational change as receptors are not rigid
what do agonists induce in receptors and why
conformational change as receptors are not rigid