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10/02/2009

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Define Mass Transport
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– Movement of molecules from one region to another as a result of a specific driving force
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What are the fundamental physical concepts involved in mass transport?
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thermodynamics and kinetics principles
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Define Thermodynamics
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– Energy change in a process in a particular direction
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Thermodynamic systems have a tendency to go toward ....
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a decrease in energy
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Thermodynamic reactions occur when...
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free energy of product is lower than free energy of reactants
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Define Kinetics
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– Effect of time on a process or reaction. How much time would it take for a reaction to proceed
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Why do I need to know about Mass transport?
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• To understand how drug and formulations affect delivery system, absorption, bioavailability and pharmacological effect we have to know a few things
– Mechanism of drug transport
– Physiology of route of administration
– Effect of different conditions and pathological conditions
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The effectiveness of a drug often depends on ...
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how much of the drug reaches its site of action.
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What are 2 major categories of pharmaceutical transport system?
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Solute Transport and Solvent transport
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Define Solute transport
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Movement of molecules across artificial or natural boundaries
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Define Solvent transport
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Movement of solvent across semipermeable membranes by osmosis
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Based on the route, drug transport could be of two types, name those
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Paracellular transport & Transcellular transport
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Define Paracellular Transport
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– Drug is transported between the cell-cell junction i.e. tight junctions. In this process, molecules do not cross the cell membrane nor enter cells in their path
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Describe what molecules can utilize paracellular transport
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– Drug molecules that are smaller in size than the junction usually pass through the paracellular route
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Define Transcellular transport
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– Drug molecules pass through the cells.
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During transcellular transport molecules must pass through what?
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The molecules have to cross the cell membrane in their entry to and exit out of the cells
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What are the 4 basic mechanisms of transport?
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– Passive transport
– Facilitated transport
– Active transport
– Vesicular transport
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Define Vesicular transport and explain why it is different from other transport mechanisims
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allows transport of macromolecules such as proteins or particles such as liposomes, nanoparticles. The other 3 mechanisms are used for small molecules
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Describe diffusion of passive transport
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Random Brownian motion from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration
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Is energy required for passive transport?
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No
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Does passive transport require a concentration gradient?
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Yes, Concentration gradient required. Equilibrium achieved when concentration is equal in both regions
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Define convection
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When molecules are transported by another liquid or gaseous medium e.g. Transport of oxygen, nutrients through blood
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Define Facilitated Transport
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• Diffusion with the aid of a carrier where drug-carrier complex has higher permeability than drug alone
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Does Facilitated transport used charged or uncharged ions?
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• Can occur with both charged or uncharged molecules
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Define Active Transport
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• Movement of molecules against the concentration gradient – i.e. from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration
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Does Active transport require energy? If so where does it come from?
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• Requires a source of energy
• Primary energy source – conversion of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
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Is active transport saturated or unsaturated transport?
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• Saturable transport (think Enzyme kinetics from Biochemistry)
• E.g. Cellular uptake of electrolytes and nutrients like:
– Transport of Na+ and K+ from extracellular to intracellular compartment
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What type of transport is involved in the Absorption of Drugs ?
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• Active transport is involved in the absorption of several drugs
• Systems appear to be specific to a particular chemical compound
– Anti-tumor agent 5-Fluorouracil transported by the pyrimidine transport system
– Methyldopa by the amino acid transporter
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Define efflux proteins or efflux pumps.
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• As opposed to transporters that assist substrate entering the cells, there are transporters that pump substrate out of the cells
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Define Multidrug efflux
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is a phenomenon in which a single type of transporter (multidrug resistance, MDR transporters) recognizes and pumps many drugs with no apparent common structural similarities out the cells.• -Multiple drug resistance that develops in bacterial and cancer cells is the result of MDR transporter efflux
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Define P (permeability)-glycoprotein
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is one of the pumps or efflux proteins found in the membranes of bacteria and human cells.
• In humans, P-glycoprotein is found mainly in organs of digestion and excretion, where it appears to protect the body by eliminating toxic chemicals. Present in the brain for protection.
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Define Pinocytosis:
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Uptake of liquid molecules into the cell
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Define Endocytosis:
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Uptake of colloidal particles and macromolecules up to a size of 100 – 200 nm
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Define Phagocytosis:
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Ingestion of larger molecules up to 5 um
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Define Exocytosis:
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Efflux of synthesized proteins and metabolic waste products from the cell
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