Describe the potency of alcohol
Alcohol is not a potent drug
50-100mg/dL or 11-22 mM alcohol
sedation, subjective “high”, slower reaction times
100-200mg/dL 22-44 mM alcohol
impaired motor function, slurred speech, ataxia
200-300 mg/dL 44-66 mM alcohol
emesis, stupor unwanted falling asleep
300-400 66-88 mM alcohol
coma
over 400 mg/dL or over 88mM alcohol
respiratory depression, death
what is the primary route of administration for alochol
oral
describe the absorption
what is alcohol metabolized to
90-98% of ethanol is metabolized to acetaldehyde
Describe the metabolism of ethanol
**catalase also is a minor metabolic pathway of alcohol that also yields acetaldehyde
What cofactor is used a . lot to metabolize alchol
NAD
it is used when ethanol is converted to acetaldehyde and when acetaldehyde is converted acetate by aldehyde dehydrogenase
Describe something that can influence aldehyde dehydrogenase
-mitochondrial genetic polymorphism affect activity
Compare alcohol metabolism to methanol metabolism
Alcohol: Ethanol **ADH or MEOS** Acetaldehyde **Aldehyde Dehydrogenase** Acetate
Methanol: Methanol **Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH)** Formaldehyde **aldehyde dehydrogenase** Formate **Folate dependent pathway
So both alcohol metabolism and methanol metabolism use alcohol dehydrogenase
Ethylene glycol metabolism
ethylene glycol **alcohol dehydrogenase** glycoaldehyde **aldehyde dehydrogenase** glycolate
So what are the enzymes that are as the first step for ethanol methanol and ethylene glycol metabolism. and what enzyme is used as the second step in metabolism for all of them
2. aldehyde dehydrogenase
What limits alcohol metabolism
NAD availability limits ethanol metabolism
**saturation results in zero order kinetics
Major metabolic consequences of alcohol metabolism
Metabolic changes from alcohol result in
***bad news for the liver
Excretion of ethanol
90-98% of ethanol that is ingested is metabolized via enzymatic routes
*remainder is eliminated unchanged in the breath, sweat and saliva
Mellanby effect
* symptoms associated with dose during ascending limb of curve are greater than descending limb
CNS effects of ethanol
-several ion channels are sensitive to the presence of ethanol
describe alcohol relationship with the GABA A receptor
Describe alcohols interaction with other CNS depressants, drug metabolism, and acetaminophen
Ethanol as food