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Receptors and Drug Action Receptors: Specific areas of cell membranes (proteins, glycoproteins)* When bound to ligand, positive or negative biological responce Ligand cellmembrane with receptor Biological responce * Few ex. of free receptors in cytoplasma Cell Nucleus Cell membrane Organelles Cytoplasma Extracellular fluid

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Page 1: Receptors and Drug Action · Antagonist: Affinity for receptor No intrinsic activity Partial agonist (later) Enzyme inhibitors. Binding of ligand to receptor •Covalent bond •Ionic

Receptors and Drug ActionReceptors: •Specific areas of cell membranes (proteins, glycoproteins)*•When bound to ligand, positive or negative biological responce

Ligand

cellmembrane with receptor

Biological responce

* Few ex. of free receptors in cytoplasmaCell Nucleus

Cell membrane

Organelles

Cytoplasma

Extracellular fluid

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Drugs that do not act on receptors:

Antacida: CaCO3 + HCl

Diuretica (osmotic)

Akylating agents (cancer)

Cl N Cl N

Cl

NuN

Cl

Nu

Drugs that do act on receptors:

NO

O

O H

ca. 5Å

Acetylcholin (Neurotransmittor)

NO

O

H2N

Carbacholin

N

NMe

HO

O

Acetylcholin Agonists

Pilocarpine

Acetylcholin Antagonists

N

OO

OH

Atropin

OO

N

OH

Cyclopentolat

OO O

R

R'

HN

N

O

O

OO O

R

R'

HN

N

NNO

O NH2

ONNNH2

O

Psoralenes

Agonist: Binds to (have affinity for) receptorBinding leads to biolog. responce (Agonists have intrinsic activity / efficacy)

Antagonist:Affinity for receptorNo intrinsic activity

Partial agonist (later)

Enzyme inhibitors

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Binding of ligand to receptor•Covalent bond•Ionic bond•Hydrogen bond•Hydrophobic interaction

Covalent bondstrong; 50-150 kcal/mol,Normally irreversible bonding

ex. Acetylcholine esterase (enzyme) inhibitors

Effector celleSynapse

reseptor

AcChNerve potensial

AcCh

AcCh (exess)AcCh-esterase

Ch

ChCh-acetyl-transferase

AcCh

Nerve cell

N O

O

Acetylkolin(AcCh)

Acetylkolin-esterase

Kolin AcyltransferaseN OH

Kolin(Ch)

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Ionic bond5-10 kcal/mol,Reversible bonding

NO

O

O H

Acetylcholin

Hydrogen bond2-5 kcal/mol,Reversible bonding

NO

O

O H

Hydrophobic interaction0.5-1 kcal/mol,Reversible bonding

OHO

NH

OH

Anion

cavity

H-bind acceptor

Lipophilic area

Page 5: Receptors and Drug Action · Antagonist: Affinity for receptor No intrinsic activity Partial agonist (later) Enzyme inhibitors. Binding of ligand to receptor •Covalent bond •Ionic

The occupancy theory: The more receptors sites occupied by ligand, the stronger responce

The rate theory: The more ligand-receptor interact / unit time, the stronger responce

The induced-fit theory:

ReceptorConformation ANo ligand bound

+ Agonist

Agonist

Responce

+ Antagonist

Conformation B

AntagonistResponce

ConformationAorInactive conformation C

The macromolecular pertubation theory:(induced fit + rate theory)

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The activation -agregation theory:

Conformation B(Active)

Responce

Always dynamic equilibr.

Responce+ Agonist

Agonist

Responce+ Antagonist

Antagonist

Responce A+ Inverse agonist

Inv. Agonist

Responce B(opposite of responce A)

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Dose-Responce Relationships

A + B A-B [A] - equil. towards AB

L + R L-R [L] - equil. towards LR ??

L

Biological responce

R

L-R R locked in membrane (do not move freely)L dissolved in extracellular fluid

Reaction on solid - liquid interface

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[Agonist ligand]

% biolog. effect

50

100

EC50

log [Agonist ligand]

% biolog. effect

50

100

EC50

log [Agonist ligand]

biolog. effect

X Y

Z

Efficacy X = Efficacy Y (both can give 100% responce)

Efficacy X> Efficacy Z (Z cam only give ca 30% responce)

Efficacy (how high activity is possible)

Potency (how easily is a given responce reached (ex EC50)

Potency X > Potency YPotency X = Potency ZPotency Z > Potenzy Y

EC50 X and Y

EC50 Z

ICxxECxxMIC

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Types of receptorsSuper- Endogenous General structuresfamily ligands

1 Fast neurotransmittors Ligand gated ion chanelsex. Acetylcholine

2 Slow neurotransm. ex. noradrenalin G-Protein coupled receptorsHormones

3 Insuline Enzyme coupled receptorsGrowth factors Catalytic receptors

4 Steroid hormones Cytoplasmic receptorsThyreoid hormonesVitamin A, D

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Ligand gated ion chanels

Fastest intracellular responce, µs

Binding of ligand - opening of chanel - ion (K+, Na+) in or out of cell - responce

LigandsFast neurotransmittorsex. Acetylcholine (nicotinic reseptors)

Nobel prize chemistry 2003, Roderick MacKinnon “for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels”.

http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/2003/press.html

Membrane(Phospholipides)

Ion chanel

Ligand binding sites

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G-Protein coupled receptors G-protein: Guanine nucleotide binding protein

Extracellular fluid

Intracellular fluid

Ligand(Agonist)

ReseptorConform. change

α

β γ

GDP

α

β γ

GTP

G-protein

GDP

GTP

Target

β γ

α

GTP

α

GDP + P

Responce

HN

N N

NO

OOPO

OOP

O

OO

OHHO

n=1; GDPn=2; GTP

n

H2N

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Subtypes of G-proteins - Targets (Second messenger systems)

Ion chanels: G12 Na+ / H+ exchange

Enzyms: Gi Inhib. Adenylyl cyclaseGs Stimul. Adenylyl cyclaseGq Stimul. Phospholipase C

One ligand can bind to more than one type of G-prot. coupled reseptors

second messenger pathways

N

N N

NNH2

OOPO

OOP

O

OOP

OO

O

OHHO

ATP

Adenylyl cyclase

P O P

N

N N

NNH2

O

OH

c-ATP

OP OOO

Activate c-AMP dependent protein kinases (Phosphoryl. of proteins, i.e. enzymes)

Various responces(ex. metabolism, cell division)

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Subtypes of G-proteins - Targets (Second messenger systems)

Ion chanels: G12 Na+ / H+ exchange

Enzyms: Gi Inhib. Adenylyl cyclaseGs Stimul. Adenylyl cyclaseGq Stimul. Phospholipase C

second messenger pathways

Phopholipase C

OO

HOHO

OOH

P

P

PO

O

OO

O

OR'

OR

PIP2Phosphatidylinositol besphophate

OO

HOHO

OOH

P

P

P

OH

O

OO

O

OR'

OR

O

+

IP3Inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate

DAGDiacylglycerol

Activate protein kinases

Various processes in cell

Release Ca2+

Various processes in cell

Several steps Li (Treatmen manic depression)

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Enzyme coupled receptors - Catalytic receptors

1) Binding of Ligand2) Dimerisation of reseptor

-OH -OH -OHTyr kinasedomain(Janus kinase)

Phosphoryl of Tyr

O P O P

STATSprotein

O P O P STATSprotein 1) Phosphoryl. of STAT

2) Release of STAT in cytoplasma3) STATto cell nucleus4) Intitation of transcription

STAT: Signal transducers and activators of transcription

Ligands: Peptide hormones

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Cytoplasmic receptors

(not bound to cell membranes)

DNA

DNA mRNA

Protein

ResponceHSP-90

Cell membrane

Cytoplasma

Lipophil. ligand thru cell membrane

HSP-90

Cell nucleus

(HSP-90: Heat shock protein)

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Receptor subtypesMost receptor classes - several sub-typesEach subtypes - differend A(nta)gonists

Sub types cholinerge reseptors

Nicotinergereceptors

Muscarinergereceptors

O H

N

NHO H

O

HO

N

CNS

Effektor celleReseptor

Synapse

Acetylkolin

Noradrenalin

Det somatiske nervesystem Det autonome nervesystem

CNS CNS

Det sympatiskenervesystem

Det parasympatiskenervesystem

ganglion

4.3 Å

5.9 Å

M1: G-Protein coupled receptors Stimulate phopholipase A

M2: G-Protein coupled receptors Inhib. adenylyl cyclase

Nmuscle: Ligand gated ion chanelsIncr. Na+/Ca2+

Nneuro: Ligand gated ion chanelsIncr. Na+/Ca2+

NO

O

O H

ca. 5Å

Acetylcholin (Neurotransmittor)

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Full responce

Spare receptors

Full agonist

Weak responce

Partial agonist

Full responce

Spare receptors - Partial agonist

Absens of full agonist

Responce = Agonist

Presence of full agonist

Responce = Antagonist

AgonistsAntagonists

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Desensitizing

Sensitizing

Receptor and normal amount of ligand = agonist

Overstimulated receptor

Receptor and normal amount of ligand = Antagonist

Overstimulated receptor