Drug Distribution Flashcards

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What is drug distribution?

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movement of a drug to/from blood and tissues of the body

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What are the factors that affect distribution?

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  • cardiac output and blood flow
  • plasma protein binding
  • lipid solubility
  • degree of drug ionisation
  • pH of compartments
  • capillary permeability
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Describe drug binding to albumin

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  • lipid-soluble drugs will bind to albumin non-specifically

- weak acids bind to a specific saturable site

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Hydrophilic drug distribution

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  • hydrophilic drugs are highly soluble in aqueous polar media
  • cannot diffuse through cell membranes
  • rate of distribution depends on the diffusion characteristics of the drug
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Lipophilic drug distribution

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  • lipophilic drugs are soluble in fats and non-polar solutions
  • can diffuse through cell membranes
  • rate of diffusion depends on the rate of delivery to tissues
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Different capillary wall compositions

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  • continuous
  • fenestrated
  • discontinuous/sinusoid
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Continuous capillary

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  • very fast diffusion of gases and lipophilic molecules
  • very slow diffusion of large lipophobic molecules
  • tight junctions
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Fenestrated capillary

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allows passage of small lipophobic molecules

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Discontinuous (sinusoid) capillary

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allows passage of large lipophobic molecules and RBC

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Blood brain barrier

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  • physical and function barrier with tight junctions between endothelial cells
  • only very very lipophilic drugs can pass through
  • disease state can alter ability of drugs to pass
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Placenta barrier

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  • tight endothelial cell junctions in maternal/fetal capillaries
  • protective
  • allows passage of lipid soluble/unionised weak acids and base drugs
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Problem with getting drugs to chronic abscesses

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  • avascular tissue compartment

- no blood flow makes it difficult to get the drug to the infected area

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Problem with getting drugs to lung infections

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  • if a lung infection alters the oxygen/CO2 levels in the lung it can cause vasoconstriction
  • decreases blood flow/stops flow making it hard to get the drug to the infection
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14
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How to calculate the apparent volume of distribution

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Vd = total amount of drug in the body/blood plasma concentration of the drug

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What are the factors that vary Vd?

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  • height
  • weight
  • age
  • fluid accumulation (ascites, oedema, pleural effusion)
  • accumulation of fat
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16
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What is Vd?

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  • the theoretical volume of drug required to account for the amount in the body
  • not always physiologically possible