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Drug Absorption Lesson 4
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Drug T A Blood Brain CTZCTZ Organs & Tissues
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Absorption n Movement from administration site into circulatory system n Complete when... l concentration at target equals l site of administration n Controlled by membranes l cell l capillary walls l blood-brain barrier l placental barrier ~
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Cell Membranes n Lipid bilayer l semipermeable n Fluid Mosaic Model l Phospholipids l Proteins ~
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Membrane Proteins OUTSIDE INSIDE
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Movement Across Membrane n Passive diffusion l thru un-gated channels n Carrier assisted transport l diffuse through gated channels n Active transport l requires energy ~
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Capillaries n Exchange of materials l b/n blood and cells n Capillary walls one cell thick l Pores l Spaces between cells l materials can move in/out ~
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n Barrier b/n circulatory system & brain l peripheral vs. CNS blood supply n Capillaries l cells in wall tightly packed n astrocytes l glia l wrap around capillaries l tight seal ~ Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB)
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BBB: Function n Maintains stable brain environment l large fluctuations in periphery n Barrier l to poisons l Retains NTs & other chemicals n Regulates nutrient supplies l glucose levels l active transport ~
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Typical Capillary Blood-Brain Barrier Brain Capillary
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BBB: Development n Incomplete at birth l up to 2 yrs old l vulnerable during pregnancy n Weakening of BBB l trauma l infection l aging ~
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Chemical Trigger Zone (CTZ) n Area Postrema in brainstem l BBB weaker n Substances can enter brain l safety mechanism l neurons monitor blood rapid in blood concentration triggers vomiting l dopaminergic neurons ~
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Placental Membrane n Exchange nutrients & wastes w/ mother n Less selective than BBB l all lipid soluble substances n Fetus is vulnerable l incomplete BBB l lack enzymes for metabolism ~
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Placental Membrane n Teratogens l chemicals that cause birth defects l alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, etc. n Smoking CO l reduced O 2 levels brain damage ~
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Solubility n Ability to dissolve in a medium n water-soluble n lipid-soluble l easily crosses membranes l also BBB n Molecular size l small absorbed easily ~
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Solubility: Ionization n Ionization decreases solubility l ion = charged particle n Lipid-soluble little ionization n Water-soluble ionizes easily l requires carrier assisted or active transport ~
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n Polarity l positive & negative poles lH2OlH2O n Polar hydrophilic l tend to ionize l will not cross membrane n Non-polar hydrophobic l crosses membrane easily ~ Solubility: Polarization
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O H H Water + - Polar Ethanol C H H H C H H OH Non-polar
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Solubility: pH n pH scale: 0-14 n Drugs in solution can ionize l H 2 O H+ and OH- n # of H+ in solution relative to OH- l High % H+ = acidic l Low % H+ = basic (alkaline) ~
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pH Scale 7.0014 acidic alkaline Water = neutral GI = 1.2Blood = 7.4
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Ion Trapping n Drug & pH important n Ionization decreases solubility l acidic drug in alkaline ionize l alkaline drug in acidic ionize n Per Os ? l acidic drug best ~
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Redistribution n Ion trapping: l Dynamic equilibrium maintained l Example: acidic drug in blood l 40% ionized to 60% un-ionized n Redistribution: as drug is metabolized l some ionized un-ionized l ratio ionized to un-ionized retained u 4:6 ~
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Best Absorption n Lipid soluble n Small n Non-polar n Un-ionized l pH matches environment ~
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