week 4 essential pharmacology Flashcards

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how is intercellular communication specific

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  • chemical signal released only produces a response in those cells that express the right receptor
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what are the four different type of cell surface receptors

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  • receptor channels (ionotropic)
  • G protein coupled receptors (metabotropic), may be coupled to enzymes or channels
  • receptor enzymes
  • intern receptors (receptors that interact with the cytoskeleton)
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3
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what might a G protein couple to

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adenylyl cyclase
- produces cAMP as 2nd messenger
- regulates protein kinase A activity
- phosphorylates target proteins and changes their activity
phopholipase C
- produces IP3 and DAG as 2nd messengers
- releases calcium and regulates kinase C activity
- phosphorylates target proteins and changes their activity

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4
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what are the sources of intracellular calcium

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  • from internal stores via IP3 or calcium stimulated release from endoplasmic reticulum
  • from outside the cell via voltage gated or ligand gated calcium channels
  • via inhibition of calcium transport to outside the cell
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5
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what are the effects of calcium as a second messenger of a G protein

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  • directly affects the target protein
  • binds to calmodulin which then activates target protein (e.g. calcium-calmodulin dependent kinase)
  • works via some other calcium binding protein (e.g. troponin)
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6
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what is the EC50 of a drug

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  • effective concentration 50
  • the concentration of the drug which will produce half the maximal response
  • measure of affinity of drug to the receptor
  • the higher the affinity the lower the EC50
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what is the efficacy of a drug

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  • determined by how good the drug is at activating the receptor
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8
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what is a full agonist

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  • high affinity and high efficacy
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what is a partial agonist

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  • high affinity and partial efficacy

- will bind to receptor but won’t fully activate it

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what is an antagonist

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  • binds to receptor but does not activate it at all

- high affinity no efficacy

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what are selective agonist and selective antagonists

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  • one transmitter may act on several receptor subtypes
  • selective agonists are drugs that activate only some of these receptors
  • selective antagonists are drugs that block only some of these receptors
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