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MIC 205 EXAM 3 DAYDIF ASU
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Prion Characteristics - ANSWER-single protein, two stable tertiary structures, mammals contain gene,
excess PrP production or mutations in Prp gene, cause newly synthesized cellular form to refold into
prion form



Prion diseases - ANSWER-only destroyed by incineration



Drugs - ANSWER-are used to control the growth of microorganisms in the body/ chemicals that affect
physiology



Controlling microbial growth in the body - ANSWER-incineration, UV rays from sunlight, Pressure



Chemotherapeutic Agents - ANSWER-drugs that act against diseases; antimicrobials designed to treat
infections



Drug examples - ANSWER-Penicillin (antibacterial); tylenol (pain med); insulin (sugar control); birth
control pills; zanax; viagra; caffiene; THC/Acid



Paul Ehrlich - ANSWER-Salvarsan (arsphenamine) 1910- first modern chemotherapeutic agent; arsenic
compound used to treat syphilis



Alexander Fleming - ANSWER-Penicillin 1929- not available routinely until late 1940's; produced by
penicillium mold



Gerhard Domagk - ANSWER-Sulfanilamide 1932- first widely available and practical antimicrobial agent;
inhibits metabolic synthesis of DNA and RNA nucleotides



Selective toxicity - ANSWER-key factor for antimicrobial action in the body; kill the pathogen but not the
host

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Inhibition of cell wall synthesis - ANSWER-prevent cross-linkage of NAM in newly synthesized bacterial
cell walls; no effect on existing peptidoglycan; growing cells; no effect on plant/animal cells



Beta lactams - ANSWER-most prominent in this group; functional of molecules are beta lactam rings



beta lactam rings - ANSWER-binds to enzymes that cross link NAM subunits; cause bacteria to have
weakened cell walls and eventually lyse



Semisynthetic derivatives of beta-lactams - ANSWER-more stable in acidic environments; more readily
absorbed; less susceptible to deactivation; more active against more types of bacteria



Inhibition of Protein synthesis - ANSWER-prokaryotic ribosomes are 70s; selectively targeting and
inhibiting translation



Protein synthesis examples - ANSWER-streptomycin; tetracyclines; erythromycin;



Disruption of cytoplasmic membranes - ANSWER-incorporated into the cytoplasmic membrane and
damage its integrity



Amphotericin B - ANSWER-attaches to ergosterol found in fungal membranes- antifungal agent



Sulfa drugs - ANSWER-inhibit metabolic pathways used for biosynthesis of DNA and RNA nulceotides



Broad spectrum drugs - ANSWER-may allow for secondary or superinfections to develop (killing of
normal flora reduces microbial antagonism)



External Infections: - ANSWER-topical(local)- direct application of creams and pastes to the skin

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Internal Infections: - ANSWER-Oral-simple, but patients struggle following directions

Intramuscular- direct injection into muscle tissue

Intravenous- direct administration into blood stream via needle/catheter; achieves highest levels of drug
in body in shortest amount of time



Toxicity - ANSWER-kidneys, liver, nerves



Tetracylcine - ANSWER-froms calcium complexes that damage teeth and bones



allergies - ANSWER-rare, but can be life threatening



Disruption of normal flora - ANSWER-yeast infections: overgrowth of Candida albicans in the vagina or
mouth

Pseudomembranous colitis: overgrowth of Clastridium difficile in colon due to clindamycin and
cepahlosporin antibiotics



Development of Resistant Organisms - ANSWER-bacteria acquire drug resistance in two way;
spontaneous mutations of chromosomal genes/ acquisition of antibiotic resistance plasmids via
transformation, transduction, and conjugation



Bacterial Resistance Mechanisms - ANSWER-production of an enzyme that inactivates or destroys an
antibiotic, ability to produce beta lactamase enzyme, prevention of drug entry, alteration of the drugs
receptor, alteration of the cells metabolic chemistry, proteins that pump drugs out of the cell



High concentration of drug maintained in patient for long enough time to kill all sensitive cells and inhibit
others long enough for the immune system to destroy them - ANSWER-Methods for retarding resistance



Use antimicrobial agents in combination(synergism) - ANSWER-methods for retarding resistance
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