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16 Cards in this Set

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where are ATP biding cassette trnasporters expressed
liver
kidney
intestine
testes
placenta
what do ABCB1 (pglycoprotines) have specificity for
amphipathic anions
nonconjugated neutral or weakly basic lipophilic subtrates
what are ABCC1-3 good for
organic anions, glucuronides, sulfates, glutathione adduct. LTC4
what is ABCG2 good for
substantial overlap with aBCB1
what protein tends to bind acidic drugs
albumin
what protein tneds to bindbasic drugs
alpha1 glycoproteins
name four blood barriers
blood brain
blood thymus
blood testic
blood ocular
T or F. lipophilic compounds in free form can pass easily through the BBB
true!
what are the two blood ocular barriers
blood aqueous
blood retinal
how do aas cross the placenta
active transport
how does glucose cross the placenta
facilitatied diffusion
how do most drugs cross the placenta
simple diffusion!
T of R plasma portein binding of drugs impedes the passage of drugs across the placenta
FALSE does NOT impede
is amniotic membrane impermeable to serum albumin
NO it is permeable to albumin
T or F all classes of IgG can cross the placenta readily
true
how much CSF does a normal adult produce
140mL with production at 500mL