Toxicology Flashcards
most common route of occupational exposure
inhalation
most common route of exposure in poisonings
ingestion
Acute poisoning - think more…
cell death
chronic poisoning - think more…
chronic inflammation/wounding
cell proliferation
Linear model
dose-response curve
NO SAFE EXPOSURE!
ex. DNA damage
Threshold model
dose-response curve
Safe level = below threshold
Threshold = toxic S.E./Death
Hormetic Model
dose-response curve
Low levels = protective
Past threshold = toxic
Drug interaction risk factors
Age
Polypharmacy
Impaired elimination
narrow T.I.
Toxicity MOAs
- Receptor-ligand
- Membrane function change
- Block ATP formation
- Macromolecule interaction (protein, lipid, DNA = DAMAGE)
- Change Ca+ balance
- Free radicals
Benzene - DNA damage path
Phase 1 minor pathway
MPO–> 1,4 Benzequinone
acetaminophen - Hepatocyte death pathway
phase 1
produce proxidants?
- p450 metab in mitochondria
* reperfusion injury
Glutathione
antioxidant, gives electron/H (phase 2)
Paraquat
Herbicide
*pulm fibrosis (OH free radical)
Parathione
Organophosphate/Carbamate insecticide
- AchE enzyme inhibition (pulm)
- ANTIDOTE = Atropine Sulfate (anti-musc)