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Signal Transduction

Mechanisms of Drug Action

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� Why do some drugs produce effects that persist for long after the drug is no longer present?

� Why do response to other drugs diminish rapidly with repeated administration?

� Do these mechanisms provide targets for developing new drugs?

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Effects of Drugs

Normal physiological processes

� Receptor� Enzyme� Ion channel� Carrier molecule

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Types of target for drug action

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Receptors: Recognition and signal transduction

Who? Proteins, Glycoproteins

Where? Cell surface, cytoplasm or nucleus

How? Structure-activity

Mechanisms of signal transduction

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Structure-Activity determines type and duration of effect

• Specific binding

Duration, dose-effect

• Type of binding

Reversibility

• Selectivity

Therapeutic/toxic

effect, side-effects

Mechanisms of signal transduction

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Mechanisms of signal transduction

Intracellular receptor

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Intracellular receptors for lipid-soluble agents

1. Lipid-Soluble chemical (corticosteroids, sex steroids, vitamine D, etc.) crosses the plasma mambrane

2. Acts on an intracellular receptor

3. Cytoplasmic receptor translocates into the nucleus

4. DNA-binding5. Regulate transcription of

specific genes

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Mechanisms of signal transduction

Receptor tyrosine kinase

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Receptor tyrosine kinase

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Mechanisms of signal transduction

G-protein signaling

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G-protein signaling

Mechanisms of signal transduction

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G-protein signaling

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Effectors

Biological response = MUSCLE CONTRACTION

Mechanisms of signal transduction

G-protein signaling: Gqsecond messenger: PLC

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Second messenger

Effectors

G-protein signaling: Gssecond messenger: Adenylyl Cyclase

Biological response = MUSCLE RELAXATION

Mechanisms of signal transduction

MLCK

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Target cell desensitization and hyper sensitization

• Protective mechanisms prevent over or understimulation of target cells

• Different levels: Receptor

Effectors

• Homeostatic control of Receptor –internalization, recycling or de novo synthesis

Protective mechanisms

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• Homologous desensitizationAlbuterol and down-regulation of β-adr. R

• Heterologous desensitizationG-proteins

•Hyperreactivity or supersensitivitylong-term exposure to antagonists and abrupt cessation of administration of the drug (up-regulation through synthesis of new receptors)

Target cell desensitization and hyper sensitization

Protective mechanisms

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Mechanisms of Drug Action

1. Binding to receptors: Agonists, antagonists, partial agonists

2. Interaction with enzymes: Activation, inhibition

3. Interaction with DNA / RNA formation and functio n:Antimetabolites, inhibition of synthesis

4. Inhibition of protein synthesis

5. Interaction with cell membranes

6. Nonspecific action

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• ↑synthesis

• Allosteric binding ↑affinity for substrate

• Cofactors – complex formation and

stereochemical interaction

2. Interaction with enzymes

Activation

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2. Interaction with enzymes

Inhibition

Reversible – noncovalentbinding

Competitive

Irreversible – covalent binding / allosteric binding

Noncompetitive

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3. Interaction with DNA/RNA formation and function

Antimetabolites – folic a., purine or pyrimidine analogues

Methotrexate, cytarabine, 5-fluorouracil

Inhibition of DNA or RNA biosynthesis (1)

Intercalating agents

Anthracycline, dactinomycin

Alkylating agents - G crosslinking

Nitrogen mustards, nitrosurea

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3. Interaction with DNA/RNA formation and function

Inhibition of DNA or RNA biosynthesis (2)

Free radicals producing compounds

Bleomycin

Topoisomerase inhibitors

Mitoxantrone, irinotecan

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3. Interaction with DNA/RNA formation and function

Inhibition of DNA or RNA biosynthesis (3)

Microtubule assembly

Vinca alkaloids, paclitaxel

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Tetracyclines↓tRNA binding to ribosome

Chloramphenicol, erythromycin↓Peptidyl transferase

AminoglycosidesBind to ribosome incorrect protein

Quinupristin + dalfopristinExit channel of rRNA no protein release

4. Inhibition of protein synthesis

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• Na/K pump - Digitalis glycosides

• Na channels – local anesthetics

• H/K pump - omeprazole

• CD33, CD52 – gemtuzumab, alemtuzumab

• Cell permeability – polyene antifungal drugs,

polymixin B, colistin

5. Interaction with cell membranes

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• Monomolecular layer over entire area of certain cells

• Colligative effect – depends on number of molecules, non specific interactions

• Large doses

Volatile general anesthetics (nitrous oxide)Depressants (ethanol, chloral hydrate)Antiseptic drugs (chlorhexidine, iod, ethanol)

6. Non-specific action

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• Cathartics – osmolarity of intestinal fluidsMgS or sorbitol

• Antacids – neutralizing gastric acidAluminium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, magnesium

hydroxide

6. Nonspecific action