Quantative Pharmacology

Cards (5)

  • Agonist or antagonist is
    • Non-covalent
    • Usually reversible
    • Competitive (only one binding site for agonists and antagonists)
    • Specific - may be non specific binding to non-receptor sites or non-ligand binding domains
    • Selective - drugs bind only to a restricted population of receptors
  • Rate of Dissociation
    • Number of molecules dissociating per second
    • Proportional to the concentration of receptor-ligand complex (more complexes, more ligands dissociating)
    • Rate constant is fraction of [RL] from which ligand dissociates per second
  • Rate
    • is the number of molecules (expressed as a
    concentration)associating per second
    • is proportional to the concentration of
    receptor and ligand
    – Rate constant (kon)
    • is simply a number relating the rate to the
    concentration of receptor and ligand
    complex
  • f=f=[RL][R]t=\frac{\left[RL\right]}{\left[R\right]t}=\frac{\left[L\right]}{\left[L\right]+Kd}
    Fractional Occupancy
  • EE max=\frac{E}{E\ \max}=\ \frac{\left[D\right]}{\left[D\right]\ +EC50}