Canonical Question
Drug Response Variability: Responses
Master answer
Physiological factors
- Drug transfer via diffusion, facilitated diffusion, secondary active transport, pinocytosis (e.g. immunoglobulins)/
- Diffusion according to Fick’s Law (see eqn):
where- MW = Molecular weight
- Drugs <500da freely permeable
- Δ[Drug] = Concentration gradient between maternal anf foetal blood
- SA = Surface area for diffusion
- 16m2 compared to alveolar surface area of 60m2
- h = thickness of diffusion membrane
- 3.5 microns compared with 0.5 for alveolar diffusion membrane
- MW = Molecular weight
\[Diffusion\;\propto{{1\over\sqrt{Molecular Weight}} \times {Surface\;Area \over Thickness} \times \Delta conc}\]
- Drug delivery to uterus
- Blood flow ~750ml/min (Aprrox 600ml/min to placenta)
- No autoregulatory mechanisms
- Placental transporters
- MDR1 and p-glycoprotein efflux drugs out of foetal circulation
- Placental metabolism
- P450 reactions
- Pentobarbitol metabolized by placenta
- P450 reactions
Drug factors
- Drug size
- Heparin too large to permeate (Warfarin can)
- Lipophilicity
- Highly lipophilic drugs more permeable (Fentanyl > morphine)
- Ionization
- Charged molecules less permeable (Glycopyrrolate < atropine)
- Ionization trapping
- Alfentanyl (pKa 6.5) ~90% unionized at physiological pH → more permeable
- As alfentanyl crosses into foetal circulation, becomes more ionized in lower pH → trapped in foetal circulation
- Protein binding
- Reduces permeability
Disease factors
- Inflammation of placental barrier increases permeability of drugs
Sakurai 2016
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008A Q22 | Outline the factors influencing the transport of drug s across the placenta. | historical_member | — |
| 2009A Q24 | Explain the factors which influence the transfer of drugs across the placenta to the foetus. | historical_member | — |