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Chapter 4

Pharmacodynamics

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Principios de Acción de las Drogas
Principios de Acción de las Drogas
Drugs are chemical substances that modify biological responses by interacting with macromolecular targets such as receptors, ion channels, transporters, ...

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Objetivos para la acción de los medicamentos: Visión general
Objetivos para la acción de los medicamentos: Visión general
Drugs target macromolecules to modify ongoing cellular processes. Primary drug targets include receptors, ion channels, transporters, and enzymes. ...

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Transducción de señales: descripción general
Transducción de señales: descripción general
Cells respond to many types of information, often through receptor proteins positioned on the membrane. They respond to chemical signals, such as ...

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Mecanismo del transductor: Receptores acoplados a proteínas G
Mecanismo del transductor: Receptores acoplados a proteínas G
G Protein–Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) are membrane-bound receptors that transiently associate with heterotrimeric G proteins and induce an appropriate ...

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Receptor de canal iónico activado por ligando: mecanismo de compuerta
Receptor de canal iónico activado por ligando: mecanismo de compuerta
Ligand-gated ion channels are transmembrane proteins that play a vital role in intercellular communication and functions of the nervous system. They allow ...

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Mecanismo del transductor: receptores ligados a enzimas
Mecanismo del transductor: receptores ligados a enzimas
Enzyme-linked receptors are cell-surface receptors acting as an enzyme or associating with an enzyme intracellularly. They make excellent drug targets. ...

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Mecanismo del Transductor: Receptores Nucleares
Mecanismo del Transductor: Receptores Nucleares
Nuclear receptors, or NRs, are unique transcription factors that regulate gene transcription and affect the cellular pathways involved in reproduction, ...

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Relación dosis-respuesta: Introducción
Relación dosis-respuesta: Introducción
Agonists can bind with and activate receptors, resulting in the formation of drug-receptor complexes. Once formed, these complexes catalyze many ...

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Relación Dosis-Respuesta: Potencia y Eficacia
Relación Dosis-Respuesta: Potencia y Eficacia
The potency of a drug is the measure of its ability to produce a biological response and can be compared by looking at the half-maximum effective ...

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Relación Dosis-Respuesta: Selectividad y Especificidad
Relación Dosis-Respuesta: Selectividad y Especificidad
Drugs exert their therapeutic effects by interacting with receptors, enzymes, or ion channels that are present throughout the human body. The strength and ...

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Índice terapéutico
Índice terapéutico
The therapeutic index of a drug is a key parameter in pharmacology that quantifies the relative safety of a drug by calculating the ratio between the dose ...

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Interacción Fármaco-Receptor: Agonista
Interacción Fármaco-Receptor: Agonista
Agonists are drugs that interact with specific receptors in the body to produce a biological response. When an agonist binds to a receptor, it activates ...

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Interacción Fármaco-Receptor: Antagonista
Interacción Fármaco-Receptor: Antagonista
An antagonist is a drug that binds strongly to a receptor without activating it. An antagonist prevents other molecules, such as neurotransmitters or ...

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Efectos combinados de las drogas: antagonismo
Efectos combinados de las drogas: antagonismo
The combined effects of drugs can result in various interactions, of which an important type is antagonism. Antagonism is a mechanism where one drug ...

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Efectos combinados de los medicamentos: sinergismo
Efectos combinados de los medicamentos: sinergismo
Synergism is a useful mechanism where combining two or more drugs is more effective than each constituent used alone. Such combinations are also called ...

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Receptores de repuesto
Receptores de repuesto
Some receptors remain unoccupied even when an agonist produces a maximal response. Such empty ones are called spare receptors. In presence of spare ...

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Aspectos cuantitativos de la interacción fármaco-receptor
Aspectos cuantitativos de la interacción fármaco-receptor
The receptor occupancy theory connects a drug's response to the number of occupied receptors. With higher drug concentrations, more receptors are ...

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El modelo de receptor de dos estados
El modelo de receptor de dos estados
The two-state receptor model explains a drug's interaction with receptors, such as G protein-coupled receptors and ligand-gated ion channels, to ...

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Desensibilización y taquifilaxia
Desensibilización y taquifilaxia
Tachyphylaxis is described as a rapid decrease in response to a drug after repeated or continuous administration of the same drug dose. It is a phenomenon ...
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