Public: Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Flashcards

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Briefly describe Ehrilch’s influence with regards to syphilis

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Syphilis=STD
Caused by spirochaete bacterium Treponema pallidum
Without treatment it damages the heart, brain and nervous system, hence fatal
-Ehrilch and his team led the first organized team effort to optimize the biological activity of a lead compound through systematic chemical modifications
Aimed to treat sleeping sickness, but cured syphilis instead with,,
Salvarsan

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Use of Neosalvarsan

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Available in 1912 to treat syphilis
Used until the development of penicillin in the 1940s
Used rather than salvarsan as more water soluble and less toxic

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Describe the mechanism of action of Salvarsan

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Salvarsan is a pro-drug, metabolized slowly to produce oxophenarsine which was used clinically in the 1930s
Oxophenarsine reacts with thiol groups in proteins. causing denaturisation

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Thiol group?

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R-S-H

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5
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Name 6 bacterial targets for selective inhibition

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  • Cell wall (human cells do not have them)
  • Cell membrane (different composition)
  • DNA synthesis
  • Transcription
  • Protein synthesis in the cytoplasm (70S not 80S ribosomes)
  • Other metabolism features
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Name 2 types of drugs that attack bacterial cell wall synthesis?

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Vancomycin and beta-lactams

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What is vancomycin like structurally?

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  • A non ribosomal peptide
  • Many unusual amino acids
  • Glycosylated
  • Discovered in jungles of Borneo
  • Product of the soil MO Amycolatopsis orientalis
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How does vancomycin interfere with cell wall synthesis?

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Prevents cell wall peptides interacting with one another and forming cross-links

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Name some uses of vancomycin?

How is it administered?

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Gram positive infections only as does not cross gram negative cell wall
Normally injected as the digestive system is designed to hydrolyse peptide bonds
Injected rifampicin-vancomycin combiniation is the preferred choice by many rusts for treatment of MRSA
But many do not recommend vancomycin alone

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10
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Use of oral vancomycin?

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Clostridium difficile infections

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3 reasons side effects of vancomycin may have been exaggerated?

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  • early preparations of vancomycin were astonishingly impure
  • People who reported nephrotoxicity were generally found to be taking other nephrotoxins
  • Ototoxiciy seems quite rare
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12
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Define ototoxicity

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Toxicity affecting the ear

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13
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Name a glycopeptide used as an alternative to vancomycin

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Teicoplanin

Mode of action believed to be similar

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Vancomycin resistance…

When was it first reported in the UK?

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1999

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