BIO200H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Partial Agonist, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics

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7 Mar 2017
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Pharmacodynamics: what the drug does to the body: it determines how a drug is classified (reversible/irreversible), helps determine if a drug is good for a certain disease. Pharmacokinetics: what the body does to the drug : determines how a drug is absorbed, metabolized, the kind of drug and the administration. What are some pharmacodynamics principles? (target/receptor, effector mechanism, effector, types of effector systems) Effector has the functional role of communicating the drug:target effect to the rest of the cell. Conformational change is when the drug binds to the targer. It can affect drug shape and can alter drug function. What are the rates of the response and give examples. It can be fast, like enzymes, or slow like gene regulation. There are two states, inactive, ri, and active, ra. Constitutive activity is mostly in the active state, ra, in absence of a ligand. This drugs will always shift in their binding to form equilibrium.

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