What are some of the main differences between asthma and COPD?
- COPD is not reversible, is preventable, and is progressive
Tell me if the following are present in COPD, Asthma or Both:
1) inflammation
2) airway smooth muscle thickening
3) basement membrane thickening
4) Eosinophil mediated
5) T-Lymphocyte mediated
6) Responsive to steroids
7) Mainly in Children
8) Bronchial Hyperreactivity
1) both
2) mainly in asthma, some in COPD
3) Asthma
4) Asthma
5) Both: asthma TH2, COPD TH1
6) asthma
7) asthma
8) asthma
Is asthma more prevalent in males or females? which race is it more common in?
Males, african americans
Which cells are predominately involved in the early response in asthma? Late response?
early-mast cells (IgE)
late- T-cells (TH2)
Which two cells are activated by the smoke or other noxious particles in the initiation of COPD?
What are the 2 main categories for therapies of asthma and COPD?
bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory agents
Name the 4 classes/medications that fall into the bronchodilator category of therapy.
Name the 4 classes/medications that fall into the anti-inflammatory category of therapy.
How do B2 agonists function?
activate G Protein–>activation of adenylyl cyclase–>increase in cAMP–>increase in PKA–>Bronchodilation (in simplified terms)
How do Theophyllines function is asthma treatment?
they inhibit PDE3 which normally breaks down cAMP–> increase in cAMP–>increase in PKA–>bronchodilation
Name 4 medications in the short acting B2 agonist category, when their onset of action is and how long they last.
How are the short acting B2 agonists used? (albuterol, terbutaline, metoproterenol, pirbutol)
- prevent exercise induced bronchospasm
What is Levalbuterol?
-R isomer of albuterol
was thought to decrease side effects of albuterol but has not proven to do so in clinical use
What are some of the adverse effects of short acting B2 agonists (albuterol, terbutaline, metoproterenol, pirbutol)?
Name the 3 long acting B2 agonists used in asthma and COPD.
What are the long acting B2 agonists always use din combination with for asthma?
inhaled corticosteroids
FDA Black Box Warning
Which of the following is used only in COPD? -Salmetrol, Formoterol, and indacaterol
Indacaterol
What are the 4 antimuscarinics used in asthma and COPD?
atropine ipratropium bromide tiotropium aclidinium bromide **Block M3 receptor that is present on airway smooth muscle**
Which of the antimuscarinics has a longer half life at the M3 receptor?
Tiotropium (aclidinium bromide is a close 2nd)
What are some of the other effects of Tiotropium?
Which of the antimuscarinic drugs is aclidinium bromide similar to and what is different about it?
What are some side effects associated with antimuscarinic use?
What is tiotropium used to treat?
What is Ipratropium bromide used to treat?
Chronic COPD-less preferred than tiotropium
-NOT for chronic asthma!!