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Chemotherapeutic Agents Antimicrobials and Antibiotics
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Normal Microbiota Body Cavities Closed = free of microbes Open = normal flora Regions Skin Mouth (teeth/gums) GI Genitourinary Upper = sterile Perineum
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Bacterial Groups
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Microbial Pathogenicity Cause of disease Means Invasiveness Toxigenesis Stages Colonization Adherence Nonspecific (dock) Specific (anchor) Invasion Enzymes Spread Digest Toxins
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Definitions Chemotherapy Antimicrobials Antibiotics Synthetic Drugs Selective Toxicity
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Paul Ehrlich
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Antibiotic Development AB Natural Source Fungal molds Bacteria Bacillus Actinomycetes Chemotherapeutic Chemical Semi-synthetic Hybrid
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Drug Basics Classification Chemtherapeutic Pharmacodynamic Miscellaneous Names (3+) Chemical Brand/Trade Generic Sites of Action Enzyme inhibition Receptor interactions Non-specific (i.e pH) Modes of Action (MOA) Pharmakokinetics Stimulate/Depress/Kill Effects Theruapeutic Adverse
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Antimicrobial Characteristics Toxicity MOA Spectrum BS (both GP and GN) NS (GP or GN) Limited spectrum Target Tissue Adverse Effects Resistance Route of Administration
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Mechanism of Action (MOA)
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Effectiveness of AB Route of Administration Uptake Clearance Susceptibility Dosage Exceed MIC Therapeutic Selective Toxicity
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Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR)
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AB and Sx
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Other Drug Considerations Availability Stability Cost
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MOA Cell Wall Cell Membrane DNA Protein Synthesis 30S 50S Metabolites
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Antimicrobial Resistance Natural (Inherent) G(-) LPS Lack target or transport Acquired Mutation Horizontal transfer Vertical Horizontal Transformation Transduction Conjugation
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Plasmids
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R-Plasmid
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AB resistance
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“Super Bugs”
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Kirby-Bauer Disk Diffusion MH agar AB disks MIC Table Zone diameter Classified Susceptible Intermediate Resistant
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Metabolite Inhibition
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Sulfa Drugs
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Sulfonamides Sulfa-; Sulpha- Antimetabolites Structural Analogs Decrease folic acid Bacteriostatic Side Effects Allergic KCS
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PABA Competitive Enzyme Inhibition PABA Folic Acid Folic Acid (B vitamin) Synthesis of N bases TMPS actions as above Trimethoprim inhibits conversion of folic acid to its active form
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Antimetabolite Action
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TMPS BS Block pathway of synthesis for tetrahydrofolic acid No DNA No RNA Competitive antagonism Sulfa first enzyme Trimethoprim 3 rd enzyme Synergistic
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Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitors
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Sir Alexander Fleming
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Beta-Lactams
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Penicillin Family Beta-lactams Penicillium mold source -cillin MOA Inhibits PGC synthesis Prevents cross-linking by transpeptidase Mimicks D-alanine at active enzyme site Bacteriocidal G(+) Adverse Rxn = allergies Penicillin G, Penicillin V, Oxacillin, Ampicillin, Cloxacillin, Ticarcillin, Nafcillin, Dicloxacillin, Carbenicillin
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Inhibition of Cell Wall Synthesis Prevent cross linking Binds to transpeptidases Add new monomers Reseal wall Osmotic Lysis Bacterial Resistance Penicillinase MRSA VRSA Beta Lactamases Cephalosporinases
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Beta-Lactam Inhibition
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Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors Clavulanic acid Noncompetitive inhibitor of penicillinase Destroys enzyme
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Carbapenems -penem Imipenem Beta-lactam BS Cell wall synthesis
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Cephalosporins Modified B-lactam ring (6) Modified R groups Sewer fungus source Generations 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Cepha- or cef- Broad Spectrum; Bacteriocidal MOA Binds to transpeptidases No cross linking of NAM-NAM Prevents resealing Weak osmotic lysis
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Cephalosporin Family 1 st Cefalixin Cephadroxil 2 nd Cefaclor Cefoxitin 3 rd Cefdinir Deftibuten 4 th
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Glycopeptides Examples Vancomycin Teichoplanin MOA Bind to cell wall peptides Block cross-linking of transpeptidases (Alanine-Alanine) Blocks transglycolation NAM-NAG bond Result Weak cell wall Osmotic lysis Bacteriocidal GP VRSA has developed
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Polypeptides Some can inhibit cell wall synthesis Inhibit PGC subunit release from carrier Inhibits teichoic acid synthesis Example Bacitracin NS: GP Topic Use Skin Ophthalmic
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Bacitracin MOA Bactoprenol assembles new monomers for the cell wall in the PM Bacitracin binds to Bactoprenol in PM Blocks dephosphorylation (must loose 2 nd Phosphate) No monomers can inserted into cell wall Osmotic lysis
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Inhibition of AFB MOA Disrupt cell wall synthesis Cycloserine Prevents replication Clofazimine Disrupt Waxy layer Mycolic acid and Arabinogalactan Examples Isoniazid Ethambutal Mycobacterium Multidrug Therapies
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TB resistance
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Ribosomes
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Protein Synthesis Steps Transcription DNA mRNA RNA polymerase Translation Initiation mRNA 30S 50S Elongation P site A site Translocation Peptide bond formation Termination
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Protein Synthesis Inhibition
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50S Inhibition
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Chloramphenicol CHPC BS Synthetic MOA Attaches to 50S ribosome Interferes with peptide bonds Results Inhibits protein synthesis Side Effects Aplastic anemia Can inhibit mitochondrial protein synthesis
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Macrolides -mycin (usually) Actinomyces source Examples Erythromycin Azithromycin Clarithromycin Dithromycin MOA 50S reversible binding Inhibits elongation Blocks translocation Result Inhibit protein synthesis G(+) and select G(-) [resp] Erythromycin
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Macrolide MOA
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Lincosamides Semisynthetic Actinomyces source Example Clindamycin Lincomycin G(+), some anaerobes MOA Bind to 50S Block elongation Inhibits protein synthesis
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Streptogramins Two Groups A: nonpeptide B: cyclic peptides Examples A: Dalfopristin B: Quinupristin MOA Group A Distort ribosomes Prevent tRNA binding Group B Block translocation Results Inhibit protein synthesis Synergistic if both groups used
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30S Inhibition
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Aminoglycosides -mycin (usually) Streptomyces source NS: G(-) but some have BS Examples Streptomycin Gentamicin Neomycin Amikacin Tobramycin MOA Binds to 30S, irreversibly Changes shape of 30S 50S can not bind Interferes with initiation Misreads mRNA codons Wrong AA inserted by tRNA Results Inhibit protein synthesis by interfering with translation Side Effects Toxicity CN 8 Kidney
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Tetracyclines -cycline Streptomyces source BS GN, GP Rickettsial organisms Examples Tetracycline Doxycycline (semi-synthetic) Oxytetracycline Tigecycline Minocycline MOA Bind to 30S subunit reversibly Block tRNA attachment at A site Inhibit codon-anticodon interaction Result Inhibit protein synthesis Side effects Affect bone development Stain teeth in children
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Tetracycline MOA
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Tetracycline Resistance
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Oxazolidinones New AB -zolid Example Linezolid MOA Prevents 30S-50S assembly Interferes with mRNA Disrupts initiation Results Inhibits translation Use G(+) MRSA / VRSA
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Ribosome Inhibition Summary
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Bacterial Resistance Pump out AB (efflux) Methylate Ribosomes Obscure target Block binding site Modify AB so it can’t bind to ribosome target
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Nucleic Acid Inhibition
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Quinolones Generations 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4th Examples Naldixic acid MOA Block A subunit of DNA gyrase Results Bactericidal GN
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Fluroquinolones -floxacin Second generation quinolone Examples Levofloxacin Norfloxacin MOA Bind to DNA gyrase Bind to Tropoisomerase IV Result: Blocks DNA Repair Replication Transcription Bacteriocidal BS DNA gyrase
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Adverse Effects
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Bacterial Resistance Modify DNA gyrase Bacterial synthesis of sort DNA segments to trick quinolones
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Metronidizole Activated by bacteria Nicks in DNA to fragment strand Used in anaerobic infections Trade Name Flagyl
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Rifampin Semi-synthetic GN and Mycobacteria Example Rifampicin MOA Binds to RNA polymerase Results Prevents transcription
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Plasma Membrane Disruption
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Polypeptides Example Polymixins Polymixin B Polymixin E (colistin) MOA Detergents Replace Mg++ and Ca++ Damage phospholipids Binds to Lipid A Results Alter PM Cell contents leak out
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Antibiotic MOA Summary
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Antifungals
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Polyenes MOA Inactivatate sterols Changes membrane permeability Leakage of interacellular components Examples Amphotericin Nystatin Results Antifungal -static -cidal Dose dependant
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Fungal Cell Walls
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Helminths
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Protozoa
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Pentamide MOA Binds to prokaryote DNA Inhibits transcription and translation Antiprotozoal Examples Pentamide Pentam Pneumopent
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Antivirals
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Antisense Nucleic Acids MOA ssDNA or ssRNA binds as complementary strand to mRNA Blocks translation Examples Fomivirsen Use CMV
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