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PHM - Exam 3
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06/08/2013

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Term
State the differences between G+ and G- bacteria.
Definition

G+: cell wall thicker

 

G-: LPS outer membrane = additional barrier to drug penetration

Term

State whether the following combinations of antibiotics give a synergistic, additive, or inhibitory effect:

 

- bactericidal + bactericidal

- bacteriostatic + bacteriostatic

- bactericidal + bacteriostatic

Definition

- synergystic and additive

- additive

- inhibitory to each other

Term

Describe the following methods of acquisition of resistance.

 

- conjugation

- transduction

- transformation

Definition

- conjugation: transfer via physical contact b/t 2 organisms

 

- transduction: transfer via bacteriophage

 

- transformation: acquisition from the environment

Term
List 3 common mechanisms by which MRSA shows resistance.
Definition

1. beta-lactamase digestion of beta-lactams

2. REMODELED peptidoglycan to which Vancomycin no longer binds

3. THICKENED peptidoglycan

Term
How does low O2 tension change the effect of antimicrobials?
Definition
low O2 tension---> impairs phagocytic activity of WBCs; slows microbial replication---> causing bacteriocidal drugs to be less effective
Term
How soon should an antimicrobial generate a noticeable therapeutic effect?
Definition
48-72 hrs
Term
Are antibiotics that inhibit cell wall synthesis bacteriostatic or bactericidal?
Definition
bactericidal
Term
Why is the penicillin, Piperacillin, administered in combination with Tazobactam?
Definition
Tazobactam = penicillinase inhibitor
Term
What is the purpose of Clavulilanic acid and Tazobactam?
Definition
beta-lactamase inhibition
Term
To which cell wall synthesis inhibitor group do the following new drugs belong to?
- carbapenems
- monobactams
Definition
beta-lactam group
Term
How will antacids affect ketoconazole absorption?
Definition
raises pH---> poorer absorption from GI tract
Term
Which azole antifungal distributes to the CNS?
Definition
Fluconazole
Term
Which azole antifungal decreases steroid biosynthesis?
Definition
Ketoconazole
Term
How is the mechanism of azole antifungals different from that of the antifungal - Terbinafine?
Definition
Terbinadine inhibits the step prior to that inhibited by azole antifungals in the biosynthesis pathway of ergosterol.
Term
Which nucleic acid-affecting antibiotic is contraindicated in pregnancy for being a teratogen?
Definition
Rifampin
Term
To which class of protein synthesis inhibitors do the following drugs belong to?
- Gentamicin
- Amikacin
- Tobramycin
- Netilmicin
Definition
Aminoglycosides
Term
Differentiate between bone marrow toxicity and aplastic anemia (caused by Chloramphenicol) in the following categories:

- appearance of marrow
- peripheral blood
- dose-response
- time of appearance
- common symptoms
- prognosis
Definition
marrow: TOXIC: normocellular; APLASTIC: hypoplastic/aplastic

peripheral bld: TOXIC: anemia; APLASTIC: pancytopenia

dose-response: TOXIC: dose related; APLASTIC: not dose related

time of appearance: TOXIC: during treatment; APLASTIC: days/months later

common symptoms: TOXIC: anemia; APLASTIC: purpura and/or hemorrhage

prognosis: TOXIC: recovery; APLASTIC: often fatal
Term
Which two protein synthesis inhibitors can be used in the case of Vancomycin resistance?
Definition
Quinupristin/Dalfopristin
Term
Explain the general mechanism of action by antimetabolite antibiotics.
Definition
drug--->occupied active site of enzyme---> unavailable to catalyze reaction
Term
How are more recent sulfonamides better than the previous types?
Definition
more soluble in acidic urine pH---> better excretion
Term
Describe the purpose of sequential inhibition.
Definition
antimetabolite prevents build-up of metabolite that would otherwise compete off an antimetabolite that blocks the next sequential step of the given biosynthesis pathway
Term
Describe sequential inhibition of folic acid synthesis.
Definition
PABA---> Folate (blocked by Sulfonamides)
Folate---> Tetrahydrofolate (blocked by Trimethoprim)
Term
Which class of genes act as the "gas pedal" and "breaks" of carcinogenesis?
Definition
gas: oncogenes (normal homologs---> protooncogenes)

breaks: tumor suppressor genes
Term
Define the term "high growth fraction."
Definition
high fraction of cells are going through cell cycle
Term
Distinguish between cycle active and non-cycle active.
Definition
cycle active: more useful in population with high growth fraction

non-cycle active: able to kill at any stage of cycle
Term
Explain the "cell kill hypothesis."
Definition
100% of the tumor cells MUST be killed, to prevent the return of cancer from remaining cancer cells.
Term
What is the relationship between a solid tumor growth and growth fraction?
Definition
tumor size is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to growth fraction (because cells are running out of resources)
Term
Which two components are vital for effective chemotherapy?
Definition
selectivity

ability of normal cell populations to regenerate
Term
What are the two most serious adverse events of chemotherapy?
Definition
infection (from bone marrow activity supression)

hemorrhage
Term
Why are tyrosine kinase inhibitors useful in cancer chemo?
Definition
TK's---> phosphorylate cellular components---> activate gene transcription needed for cell proliferation
Term
How are antibodies (e.g. Trastuzumab) used as chemotherapy?
Definition
to inhibit action of oncogene (e.g. HER2 receptor blocking---> delivered via IgG in combination with Pertuzumab (prevents dimerization of HER2)
Term
Describe the affect of histone acetylation on gene txn.
Definition
acetylation---> open configuration---> txn
Term
Describe the affect of DNA methylation on gene txn.
Definition
methylation---> down-regulation of genes---> gene suppression
Term
Describe the relationship between MGMT gene silencing and Temozolomide treatment.
Definition
methylated MGMT---> unable to repair alkyation damaged DNA---> allows Temozolomide (alkylating agent) to inhibit growth of glioblastoma
Term
What is the significance of sarcosine in pts with prostate cancer?
Definition
= measure of liklihood of invasion and metastasis
Term
Distinguish between immunological, interferon, and chemical approaches to the control of viral infections in the following areas:

- level of effectiveness
- spectrum
- duration
Definition
effectiveness: IMMUNO: high; INTERF: moderate/high; CHEM: low

spectrum: IMMUO and CHEM: narrow; INTERF: broad

duration: IMMUNO: long; INTERF and CHEM: short
Term
What option does an amantadine-resistant pt have to treat and prevent an influenza A infection?
Definition
Oseltamivir
Term
Distinguish between the 3 types of interferons produced in response to viral infections.
Definition
alpha - used most
beta - produced by most cells
gamma - less direct antiviral activity, stimulates T-cells)
Term
Describe the mechanism of attachment of HIV to a T-cell.
Definition
HIV-gp120 binds T-cell-CD4---> coreceptor (CCR5 or CXCR4) solidifies binding
Term
What is the biggest challenge to antiretroviral therapy?
Definition
reverse transcriptase---> ERROR PRONE---> high rate of mutation confers resistance
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