Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Flashcards

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Decribe Chemotherapy

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The use of chemicals to inhibit the growth/replication of ‘invading organisms’ or cancerous cells within the body.

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What make up the bacterial cell wall?

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Peptidoglycan strands, which are made up of:

  • N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid dimers
  • N-acetylglucosamine has short side-chains of peptides
  • The peptide side-chains are cross-linked to from a latticework, providing the cell with strength
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What are the classes of Penicillin?

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  1. Penicillins G & V
    - not very useful; P.V. easily breaks down in stomach since it is orally taken
  2. B-lactamase-resistant Penicillins
    - Methicillin, Oxacillin, Nafcillin, Cloxacillin, Dicloxacillin
  3. Broad-spectrum Penicillins
    - Ampicillin & Amoxicillin
  4. Extended-spectrum Penicillins
    - Carbenicillin, Ticaracillin, Azlocillin, Piperacillin
    - Treats a lot of Gram negative bacteria
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Describe Cephalosporins and give examples for them

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  • Comes from Cephalosporium Acremonium
  • Works like Penicillins
  • Oral: Cephalexin
  • Parenteral: Cefuroxime and Cefotaxime
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What are the bacterial folate antagonists?

How do they work?

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Sulphonamides and Trimethoprim

  • They inhibit the folate pathway in bacteria
  • They cannot harm the human host as we do not require the use of folate system, as we get it in our diet
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Describe Aminoglycosides and give examples for them

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  • Streptomycin, Kanamycin, Neomycin, Gentamycin
  • Form ionic bonds at the cell surface
  • Penetrate the cell wall by a transport mechanism across the cell membrane
  • Diffuse into the cytoplasm and then binds to the bacterial ribosomes at either:
    a) the interface between the assembled 30S/50S subunits
    b) directly to the individual 30S/50S subunits
    and inhibits protein synthesis/misreading of mRNA
  • They are very toxic, could kill the bacteria at 5 units, and could be toxic for the human at 6 units; this toxicity could result in renal failure
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