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Receptors and Drug Action

Receptors and Drug Action. Receptors: Specific areas of cell membranes (proteins, glycoproteins)* When bound to ligand , positive or negative biological responce . Few ex. of free receptors in cytoplasma. Drugs that do act on receptors:. Drugs that do not act on receptors:.

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Receptors and Drug Action

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  1. Receptors and Drug Action • Receptors: • Specific areas of cell membranes (proteins, glycoproteins)* • When bound to ligand, positive or negative biological responce Few ex. of free receptors in cytoplasma

  2. Drugs that do act on receptors: Drugs that do not act on receptors: Antacida: CaCO3 + HCl Diuretica (osmotic) Akylating agents (cancer) Psoralenes Agonist: Binds to (have affinity for) receptor Binding leads to biolog. responce (Agonists have intrinsic activity / efficacy) Antagonist: Affinity for receptor No intrinsic activity

  3. Binding of ligand to receptor • Covalent bond • Ionic bond • Hydrogen bond • Hydrophobic interaction Covalent bond strong; 50-150 kcal/mol, Normally irreversible bonding ex. Acetylcholine esterase inhibitors

  4. Reversible inhibitors AcCh Inhibitor Reversible inhibitor (drugs): k3 (inhib) < k3(AcCh) Neostigmin Pyridostigmin Myastenia gravis (weak muscles, reduced sensitivity to Acetylcholine)

  5. Irreversible Inhibitors Not drugs, nerve gasses, insecticides etc.

  6. Ionic bond 5-10 kcal/mol, Reversible bonding Hydrogen bond 2-5 kcal/mol, Reversible bonding Hydrophobic interaction 0.5-1 kcal/mol, Reversible bonding

  7. The occupancy theory: The more receptors sites occupied by ligand, the stronger responce The rate theory: The more ligand-receptor interact / unit time, the stronger responce The induced-fit theory: The macromolecular pertubation theory: (induced fit + rate theory)

  8. The activation -agregation theory: Always dynamic equilibr.

  9. Dose-Responce Relationships R locked in membrane (do not move freely) L dissolved in extracellular fluid Reaction on solid - liquid interface

  10. Types of receptors Super- Endogenous General structures family ligands 1 Fast neurotransmittors Ligand gated ion chanels ex. Acetylcholine 2 Slow neurotransm. ex. noradrenalin G-Protein coupled receptors Hormones 3 Insuline Enzyme coupled receptors Growth factors Catalytic receptors 4 Steroid hormones Cytoplasmic receptors Thyreoid hormones Vitamin A, D

  11. Ligand gated ion chanels Ligands Fast neurotransmittors ex. Acetylcholine (nicotinic reseptors) Fastest intracellular responce, ms Binding of ligand - opening of chanel - ion (K+, Na+) in or out of cell - responce Nobel prize chemistry 2003, Roderick MacKinnon“for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels”. http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/2003/press.html

  12. G-Protein coupled receptors G-protein: Guanine nucleotide binding protein

  13. Subtypes of G-proteins - Targets (Second messenger systems) • Ion chanels: G12 Na+ / H+ exchange • Enzyms: Gi Inhib. Adenylyl cyclase • Gs Stimul. Adenylyl cyclase • Gq Stimul. Phospholipase C • One ligand can bind to more than one type of G-prot. coupled reseptors second messenger pathways

  14. Subtypes of G-proteins - Targets (Second messenger systems) • Ion chanels: G12 Na+ / H+ exchange • Enzyms: Gi Inhib. Adenylyl cyclase • Gs Stimul. Adenylyl cyclase • Gq Stimul. Phospholipase C second messenger pathways

  15. Enzyme coupled receptors - Catalytic receptors Ligands: Peptide hormones STAT:Signal transducers and activators of transcription

  16. Cytoplasmic receptors (not bound to cell membranes) (HSP-90: Heat shock protein)

  17. Receptor subtypes Most receptor classes - several sub-types Each subtypes - differend A(nta)gonists Sub types cholinerge reseptors Muscarinerge receptors Nicotinerge receptors M1: G-Protein coupled receptors Stimulate phopholipase A M2: G-Protein coupled receptors Inhib. adenylyl cyclase Nmuscle: Ligand gated ion chanels Incr. Na+/Ca2+ Nneuro: Ligand gated ion chanels Incr. Na+/Ca2+

  18. Spare receptors - Partial agonist

  19. Desensitizing Sensitizing

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