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GMS 6504 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers


Pharmacology

the study of how chemical substances interact and modulate living systems

Pharmacokinetics

what the body does to the drug

Pharmacodynamics

what the drug does to the body

Pharmacogenetics

how genetics determines response to the drug

Pharmacotherapeutics

medicinal use of drugs

Toxicology

side effects, negative outcomes

Receptor

protein that drug or ligand binds to

Types include ion channels, enzymes, nuclear receptors, DNA

Primary structure

Sequence of amino acid residues

secondary structure

repeating 3-D units such as a-helices and B-sheets

tertiary structure

single folded and arranged polypeptide chain, the structure of which is determined by the
amino acids

quaternary structure

arrangement of separate chains

,ex. hemoglobin

Pharmacological Test Systems

Animal Receptors (animal tissues)

Human Receptors (surrogate cells)

Human Receptors (human target cells)

Human Receptors (Human target cells under influence of pathology)

System Independent Parameters

Affinity and Efficacy

Affinity

How likely a drug will bind to receptor and how strongly

thermokinetic propensity of drug to bind to receptor

based largely on delta G

Efficacy

Magnitude of change of receptor shape/function upon drug binding

based on atom/atom interactions

System Dependent Parameters

Number of receptors

cellular machinery

presence of other drugs (competitive, noncompetitive)

Occupancy Theory

Response is proportional to fraction of receptors that are occupied

i.e. 100% response is obtained when all receptors have ligand

Langmuir Equation

DR/Rt=r=D/D+Kd

D= drug concentration (molarity)

Rt= total # of receptors

DR= drug receptor complex

, r=occupancy (r=1=100% occupancy)

Calculates the fraction of receptors that have drug bound to them

Occupancy vs response

A + R ----> AR --> Response (effect)

Sigmoid curve

Kd=EC50 (concentration that gives 50% maximal response)

Is occupancy and response a 1:1 relationship?

No

intrinsic activity (efficacy)

ability of a drug to activate a receptor upon binding

a=intrinsic activity

multiplication factor describing ability of agonist to produce a stimulus

E=a(r)

if a=1 what type of agonist?

0<a<1?

a=0?

Full

partial

antagonist

You add an agonist to a cell that has 10 receptors and get a response of 8. if you add the
same agonist to a cell that has 100 receptors, what will your response be?

8

80

impossible to tell

impossible to tell

What is used to describe between the agonist binding and what we measure?

Cellular stimulus-response cascade

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