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Parkinsons Disease
Pharm I - Block 3
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Pharmacology
Not Applicable
07/06/2010

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Term

What is the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease?

 

Definition
There is decrease dopamine in the nigrostriatal pathway, leading to an excess of Ach.
Term
What do Dopamine and Ach control?
Definition

Dopamine : Initiation of movement

 

Ach: Termination of movement

Term
What is drug induced Parkinsonism?
Definition
Due to a long term use of a dopamine D2 receptor antagonist. There is an up-regulation of receptors
Term

What is MPTP?

when is it used?

Definition

destroies all dopaminergic neurons

Drugs given after the administration of this drug to see what drugs can be used in the management of Parkinsonism.

Term
What are the 2 strategies in treating Parkinson disease
Definition

1. Increase Dopamine levels

2. Decrease Ach levels

Term
How are dopamine levels increased?
Definition

1.Give dopamine precursors (converted to dopamine in the body)
2.Give drugs which can stimulate dopamine D2 receptors
3.Give drugs which can inhibit the enzymatic degradation of dopamine (block MAO or COMT)

 

Term
Why is dopamine not given in the treatment of Parkinson's disease?
Definition

1. It does not cross the BBB

2. Has high amount of peripheral effects

Term

What is the precursor of dopamine?

How is it converted in to dopamine?

What is the problem with this method & how is it overcome?

Definition

Leva dopa (L-dopa)

It is converted by DOPA-decarboxylase enzyme aka Aromatic L amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) to dopamine,

This enzyme is present in both central and peripheral neurons, thus Carbidopa is given along with L-dopa which blocks the peripheral actions of DOPA-decarboxylase

Term
What is the enzyme that converts L-dopa to Dopamine?
Definition
DOPA-decarboxylase
Term

What is Sinemet?

why is it used?

Definition

Combination of L-dopa & Carbidopa

Carbidopa stops the peripheral DOPA-decarboxylase.

Term
What are the ADR's of L- dopa therapy?
Definition

GI - D2 stimulation in the brain : sever nausea & vomiting

Cardio - arrythmias, tachycardia & atrial fibrilation

Levadopa induced Dyskinesias (LID)

Behavioural - mesocortical pathway - psychosis, mania, hallucinations (schizophrenia like)

Term
What is the On and Off phenomena?
Definition

•Fluctuations in clinical response to levodopa occur with increasing frequency as treatment continues. 
IT IS UNRELATED to the timing of the dosage

Term
What is wearing off
Definition
Related to dosage... treatment wears off before time to take next dose.
Term
What is contraindicated when taking L-dopa treatment?
Definition

Psycotic patients (D2 activation causes more positive patiente)

Angle closure Glucoma (increases IOP)

Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) - must not be taken with this as it increases peripheral metabolism of l-dopa

Term

Name the D2 receptor agonists

When are they given?

Definition

Bromocriptine (partial D2 agonist)

Pramipexole (D2 agonist)

Ropinirole

 

Add on therapies to L-dopa (when they stop responding to L-dopa alone) prolong the effects of L-dopa

Term

When is bromocriptine used?

What is its MOA?

Definition

Hyperprolactinemia (DOC)

Partial D2 agonist - prolongs the effects of L-dopa

Term
How is L-dopa metabolised in the periphery & what drugs stop these processes?
Definition

L-dopa is converted to Dopamine via DOPA- decarboxylase (AAD) - this is inhibited via Carbidopa


L-dopa is converted to 3-O-MD via COMT - this is inhibited by tolcapone & entacapone

Term
How is L-dopa metabolised in the CNS & what drugs inhibit these processes?
Definition

L-dopa is converted to dopamine via DOPA-decarboxylase (AAD).

 

Dopamine is converted to DOPAC via MAO - B - this is inhibited by selegiline (in small doses) & resagiline

 

Dopmaine is converted to 3MT via COMT - this is inhibited by Tolcapone

Term

Selegilinge & Rasargiline

What is its MOA

When is it used?

What are the ADR's?

Definition

Blocks the MAO - B enzyme from breaking down Dopamine in the CNS

 

Used alongside L-dopa therapy

 

Cheese reaction as it is an MAO inhibitor, Mood changes (as it has methamphetamine & amphetamine metabolites), insomnia & GI distress

Term

Tolcapone & Entacapone

What are their MOA's?

when are they used?

What are their ADR's

Definition

In the periphery it inhibits the COMT enzyme from metabolising L-dopa to 3-O-MD

 

Used along side L-dopa therapy

 

Tolcapone - hepatic damage

Term

Which antiviral drug is used in Parkinson's Disease?

What are the proposed MOA?

Definition
Amantadine - Increased synthesis, release and inhibition of re-uptake of dopamin.
Term
What is the precursor used in the management of Parkinson's disease?
Definition
L-dopa
Term
What is the D2 receptor agonist used in Parkinsons disease?
Definition

Bromocriptine

Ropinirole

Pramiprexole

Term
What are the drugs used to inhibit the Metabolism of L-dopa and Dopamine & what is their MOA?
Definition

MAO - B inhibitors - Selegiline & Resagiline (CNS)

 

COMT inhibitors - Tolcapone & Entacapone (periphery)

Term
What are the drugs used to decrease ACh?
Definition

Anticholinergics:

 

Benztropine

Diphenhydramine

Procyclidine

Trihexyphenidyl

Term
What is used to revers the EPS of antipsychotics & Drug induced parkinsonisim
Definition

Benztropine

Diphenhydramine (Benedrill)

Procycladine

Trihexyphenidyl

Term

What drugs cause Drug induced parkinsonism?

What is used to treat this?

Definition

Cause:Reserpine & Antipsychotics

 

Treat with anticholinergics:

Benztropine

DIphenhydramine (benedrill)

Procyclindine

Trihexyphenidyl

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