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Chapter 2: How drugs act: general principles
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The concentration of a drug required to occupy 50 percent of its receptor sites is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
the concentration required to produce the maximum physiological effect
directly proportional to the drugโs affinity for its receptor
inversely proportional to the drugโs affinity for its receptor
directly proportional to the drugโs intrinsic efficacy
usually determined with the Schild equation
Answer c: inversely proportional to the drugโs affinity for its receptor
2. In the presence of a competitive antagonist, the agonist log-concentration effect
curve is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
shifted to the right without a change in slope or maximum effect
shifted to the left without a change in slope or maximum effect
shifted to the right with a decreased slope and maximum effect
shifted to the left with a decreased slope and maximum effect
not shifted right or left but shows a decreased maximum effect
Answer a: shifted to the right without a change in slope or maximum effect
3. The magnitude of the response to a drug is related to the
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
total number of receptors for the drug
number of receptors occupied by the drug
number of vacant receptors in the tissue
number of spare receptors in the tissue
number of phosphorylated receptors in the tissue
Answer b: number of receptors occupied by the drug
4. The Schild equation shows that the concentration ratio of an agonist required to
occupy the same number of receptors in the absence and presence of a
competitive antagonist is determined by the
a. equilibrium constant of the agonist
b. affinity of the agonist for its receptor
c. equilibrium constant of the antagonist
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d. total number of available receptors
e. number of spare receptors in the tissue
Answer c: equilibrium constant of the antagonist
5. A partial agonist is typically a drug that
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
has low affinity for its receptor
can only occupy a small fraction of its receptors
can only produce a submaximal response
requires high doses to produce a maximal response
increases the number of spare receptors
Answer c: can only produce a submaximal response
6. A type of drug that reduces the slope and maximum response of an agonist is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
a non-competitive antagonist
a competitive antagonist
a physiologic antagonist
an inverse agonist
a partial agonist
Answer a: a non-competitive antagonist
7. Drugs that form covalent bonds with their receptors are usually
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
reversible competitive antagonists
irreversible competitive antagonists
partial agonists
inverse agonists
inverse antagonists
Answer b: irreversible competitive antagonists
8. A gradual decrease in the number of drug receptors is most likely to result from
exposure to
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
a competitive antagonist
a non-competitive antagonist
an agonist
an inverse agonist
an antimetabolite
Answer c: an agonist
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The total number of receptor binding sites in a preparation and the binding
equilibrium constant can be determined from a
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
total binding versus drug concentration curve
dose-response curve
Hill-Langmuir equation
Scatchard plot
Schild plot
Answer d: Scatchard plot
10. Receptor desensitization typically results from
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
endocytosis of receptors
exposure to an inverse agonist
irreversible agonist binding
spare receptors
phosphorylation of receptor protein
Answer e: phosphorylation of receptor protein
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