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Adrenoceptor antagonist drugs Pawitra Pulbutr M.Sc. In Pharm (Pharmacology) Pawitra Pulbutr M.Sc. In Pharm (Pharmacology)
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Objectives นิสิตมีความรู้ความเข้าใจถึงเภสัชวิทยา กลไกการออกฤทธิ์ เภสัชจลนศาสตร์ การ ใช้ประโยชน์ทางคลินิก การเกิดปฏิกิริยา ระหว่างยา ของยาที่ออกฤทธิ์ต้านระบบ ประสาทซิมพาเทติกทั้งชนิด -receptor antagonist และชนิด -receptor antagonist
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Adrenoceptor blocking agent Affect many physiological & pathophysiological functions “ Sympatholytics ” In the past … may be called “ Sympatholytics ” … Not appropriate Antagonist or Blocker Antagonist or Blocker >>> More appropriate blocker blocker … Pheochromocytoma, Primary hypertension blocker blocker … Hypertension, Ischemic heart disease, Arrhythmia, Other endocrine disorder
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Relative selectivity of antagonist for adrenoceptors
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Basic Pharmacology of -blockers Binding with -receptor Reversible Competitive with catecholamine Phentolamine, Tolazoline, Prazosin, Labetalol Irreversible Covalent binding Phenoxybenzamine Nitrogen mustard like structure Form reactive ethyleneimmonium compound
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Dose-response curve to NE in the presence of two different -blockers. Reversible blocker Irreversible blocker
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Pharmacologic effects CVS -receptor control Arteriolar tone Venous tone -receptor antagonist Decrease peripheral vascular resistance (TPR) Decreased BP May cause postural hypotension or reflex tachycardia (esp. if 2 also blocked … increase NE secretion … more tachycardia) Body compensation in long term use … Increase blood volume
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Other -blocking effects Bladder base & Prostate -blocker … Decrease resistance Increase urine flow benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) Use in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
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-blockers II rreversible blockers PP henoxybenzamine RR eversible blockers NN on-selective blocker PP hentolamine, Tolazoline SS elective 1-blocker PP razosin family DD oxazosin, Terazosin, Alfuzosin, Tamsulosin SS elective 2-blocker YY ohimbine
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Clinical Pharmacology Pheochromocytoma Hypertensive emergencies Chronic hypertension Peripheral vascular disease Local vasoconstrictor excess Urinary obstruction >> BPH Male sexual dysfunction
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Chronic hypertension Prazosin family 1-selective blockers Treatment of mild to moderate hypertension ADRs Postural hypotension esp. First dose Not use non-selective -blocker 2 blocker … Increase NE release
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Urinary obstruction Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) elderly male Mostly found in elderly male Treatment Surgery Drug therapy 1-blocker Partial reversal of smooth muscle contraction at prostate and bladder base Prazosin, Doxazosin, Terazosin, Tamsulosin Good effective esp. in hypertensive patients
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Basic Pharmacology of -blockers Competitive binding to -receptor “ Isoproterenol ” like structure Difference affinity to 1 or 2 receptor Pure antagonist Pure -blocker Partial agonist -blocker with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (ISA) Activate -RC … not to maximal response Interfere endogenous ligand to bind -RC -blocker with -blocker activity (Mixed) Labetalol & Carvedilol
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Properties of several Beta-blockers
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Pharmacological effects CVS Decrease BP Heart Negative chronotropic & inotropic Slow arterioventricular conduction Prolong PR interval (AV node suppression) Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone (RAA) system Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone (RAA) system … decrease renin release Vascular resistance Inhibit 2-mediated vasodilation Acute effect >>> Vasoconstriction Prolong action …. Decrease peripheral vascular resistance Decrease renin (RAA)
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Respiratory tract 2-receptor blocking activity Bronchoconstriction Danger in asthmatic patients !! 1-selective blocker Should select 1-selective blocker … less bronchoconstriction Acebutolol, Atenolol, Betaxolol, Bisoprolol, Celiprolol, Esmolol, Metoprolol Use with caution in asthma
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Eyes -blocker … decrease aqueous humor production … decrease intraocular pressure Use in glaucoma Metabolic & endocrine effects -blocker … Inhibit lipolysis Inhibit glycogenolysis in liver May affect hypoglycemia correction ? Should be use with caution in DM esp. Type 1 Increase LDL Decrease HDL Decrease HDL/ LDL ratio Increase risk of CVS disease Partial agonist … less effects - blockers … No effect
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Effects not related to -blockade Intrinsic sympathomimetic activity of partial agonist ISA (partial agonist) -blocker with ISA (partial agonist) Acebutolol, Carteolol, Celiprolol, Labetalol, Penbutolol, Pindolol May be useful in asthmatic & bradycardia patients Less bronchoconstriction Less bradycardia
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Clinical Pharmacology Hypertension Ischemic heart disease Cardiac arrhythmia Other CVS disorder Glaucoma Hyperthyroidism Neurologic disease Miscellaneous
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Choice of -blocker Specific activity of each agent Benefit or Risk of each agent 1-selective Partial agonist May not be replaced with others Only pure antagonist is used in hyperthyroidism
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ADRs Propranolol Rash, Fever, Drug allergy Sedation, Sleep disturbance, Depression Less in hydrophillic -blocker … Nadolol, Atenolol Unwanted -blocking effect Bronchoconstriction ( 2) … Asthma Vasospasm ( 2) … Peripheral vascular dz. Use selective 1-blocker
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ADRs CHF patient Use with caution in CHF patient Reversal of life threatening -blocker effect Isoproterenol, Glucagon Drug Interaction Ca ++ channel blocker Severe hypotension, Severe bradycardia, Heart failure Taper dose “ RC upregulation ” Prolong use … “ RC upregulation ” Sudden stop … RC over stimulation … Danger ! Slowly stop using -blocker in ischemic heart disease Especially in short half-life … propranolol, metoprolol
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Use with caution in Type 1 DM hypoglycemia recovery -blocker may interfere hypoglycemia recovery 2 activation >>> Glycogenolysis Use selective 1-selective blocker Mask disease/ symptom manifestation Mask hypoglycemia sign … tachycardia Mask hyperthyroidism symptom
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-blockers PPPPure antagonists PP ropranolol, Nadolol, Sotalol, Timolol SSSSelective 1-antagonists MM etoprolol, Esmolol, Celiprolol, Acebutolol, Atenolol, Betaxolol, Bisoprolol (MEC 2A 2B) PPPPartial agonist (Blockers with ISA) LL abetalol, Acebutolol, Carteolol, Celiprolol, Penbutolol, Pindolol (LA 2C 2P) MMMMixed antagonist ( and -blockers) LL abetalol, Carvedilol
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