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Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis
 Penicillin
   Natural penicillins
   Semisynthetic penicillins
   Extended-spectrum penicillins
Penicillins
 Low toxicity
 Effective derivatives created from manipulating drug’s
  basic molecular structure
 Kills bacteria by preventing them from forming the
  rigid cell wall
 Because human cells do not have cell walls, they are
  not affected
Therapeutic Uses of Penicillins
   Abscesses
   Beta-hemolytic streptococcus
   Meningitis
   Otitis media
   Pneumonia
   Respiratory infections
   Tooth and gum infections
   Venereal diseases (syphilis and gonorrhea)
   Endocarditis due to streptococci
Penicillins’ Side Effects
 Diarrhea
 Allergies in 7% to 10% of population


Penicillins’ Dispensing Issues
 Take on an empty stomach
   Food slows absorption
   Acids in fruit juices or colas could deactivate the drug
The Structure of Penicillins
The Structure of Penicillins
Retention of Penicillin G
The Effect of Penicillinase on
Penicillins
b-Lactam Antibiotics
 Penicillin
    Penicilinase-resistant
     penicillins
    Penicillins + b-
     lactamase inhibitors
 Carbapenems
    Substitute a C for a S,
     add a double bond
 Monobactam
    Single ring
Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis
 Cephalosporins
   First-generation: Narrow spectrum, gram-
    positive
   Second-generation: Extended spectrum includes
    gram-negative
   Third-generation: Includes pseudomonads;
    injected
   Fourth-generation: Oral
 First-generation
    Similar to penicillinase-resistant penicillins with greater gram-negative
      coverage
    Used for
       community-acquired infections
       mild to moderate infections
 Second-generation
    Increased activity, especially against Haemophilus influenzae
    Used for
       Otitis media in children
       Respiratory infections
       UTIs
 Third-generation
    Active against a wide spectrum of gram-negative organisms
     Long half-life, so once-a-day dosing for some
     Used for
         Ambulatory patients
         Children (dosing before or after school)
Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis
 Polypeptide antibiotics
    Bacitracin
       Topical application
       Against gram-positives
   Vancomycin
       Glycopeptide
       Important "last line" against antibiotic-resistant
        S. aureus
Comparison of Cephalosporin and
Penicillin
The Inhibition of Protein Synthesis
by Antibiotics
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
 Chloramphenicol
  Broad spectrum
      Binds 50S subunit; inhibits peptide bond formation
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
 Aminoglycosides
  Streptomycin, neomycin, gentamycin
      Broad spectrum
        Changes shape of 30S subunit
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
 Streptogramins
  Gram-positives
       Binds 50S subunit; inhibits translation
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis
 Oxazolidinones
  Linezolid
      Gram-positives
        Binds 50S subunit; prevents formation of 70S ribosome
Inhibitors of Nucleic Acid Synthesis
 Rifamycin
    Inhibits RNA synthesis
    Antituberculosis
 Quinolones and fluoroquinolones
    Nalidixic acid: Urinary infections
    Ciprofloxacin
    Inhibits DNA gyrase
    Urinary tract infections
Quinolones
 Strong, rapid bactericidal action against most gram-
  negative and many gram-positive bacteria
 Antagonize the enzyme responsible for coiling and
  replicating DNA, causing DNA breakage and cell
  death

Quinolones’ Dispensing Issues
 Not to be given with theophylline
 Antacids interfere with absorption
 Avoid exposure to sun
Therapeutic Uses of Quinolones
 Bone and joint infections caused by gram-negative
    organisms
   Infectious diarrhea
   Ophthalmic infections
   Some sexually transmitted diseases
   Upper respiratory infections
   UTIs
Quinolones’ Side Effects
 Primarily gastrointestinal, with nausea and vomiting
 Dizziness
 Unpleasant taste
 Can cause joint problems such as swelling and
  malformations
 Patients taking them have a tendency to injure
  tendons
Rifamycin
 any of a family of antibiotics biosynthesized by a strain
  of Streptomyces mediterranei, effective against a broad
  spectrum of bacteria, including gram-positive cocci,
  some gram-negative bacilli, and Mycobacterium
  tuberculosis and certain other mycobacteria; used for
  the treatment of tuberculosis and the prophylaxis of
  meningococcal infections.
Adverse reactions

 CNS: ataxia, confusion, drowsiness, fatigue, headache, asthenia, psychosis,
  generalized numbness
 EENT: conjunctivitis; discolored tears, saliva, and sputum
 GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, dyspepsia, epigastric
  distress, flatulence, discolored feces, anorexia, sore mouth and
  tongue, pseudomembranous colitis
 GU: discolored urine
 Hematologic: eosinophilia, transient leukopenia , hemolytic anemia,
  hemolysis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC),
  thrombocytopenia
 Hepatic: jaundice
 Metabolic: hyperuricemia
 Musculoskeletal: myalgia, joint pain
 Respiratory: dyspnea, wheezing
 Skin: flushing, rash, pruritus, discolored sweat, erythema multiforme, toxic
  epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome Other: flulike
  symptoms, hypersensitivity reactions including vasculitis
prophylaxis refers to medical or public health
measures taken in order to prevent disease or health
problems, rather than to treat or cure an existing
condition. Prophylaxis is also a way to stem an
outbreak of disease, or minimize the symptoms of
someone who has been exposed to a disease or virus.

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Chapter 6 inhibitors of cell wall synthesis

  • 1. Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis  Penicillin  Natural penicillins  Semisynthetic penicillins  Extended-spectrum penicillins
  • 2. Penicillins  Low toxicity  Effective derivatives created from manipulating drug’s basic molecular structure  Kills bacteria by preventing them from forming the rigid cell wall  Because human cells do not have cell walls, they are not affected
  • 3. Therapeutic Uses of Penicillins  Abscesses  Beta-hemolytic streptococcus  Meningitis  Otitis media  Pneumonia  Respiratory infections  Tooth and gum infections  Venereal diseases (syphilis and gonorrhea)  Endocarditis due to streptococci
  • 4. Penicillins’ Side Effects  Diarrhea  Allergies in 7% to 10% of population Penicillins’ Dispensing Issues  Take on an empty stomach  Food slows absorption  Acids in fruit juices or colas could deactivate the drug
  • 5. The Structure of Penicillins
  • 6. The Structure of Penicillins
  • 8. The Effect of Penicillinase on Penicillins
  • 9. b-Lactam Antibiotics  Penicillin  Penicilinase-resistant penicillins  Penicillins + b- lactamase inhibitors  Carbapenems  Substitute a C for a S, add a double bond  Monobactam  Single ring
  • 10. Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis  Cephalosporins  First-generation: Narrow spectrum, gram- positive  Second-generation: Extended spectrum includes gram-negative  Third-generation: Includes pseudomonads; injected  Fourth-generation: Oral
  • 11.  First-generation  Similar to penicillinase-resistant penicillins with greater gram-negative coverage  Used for  community-acquired infections  mild to moderate infections  Second-generation  Increased activity, especially against Haemophilus influenzae  Used for  Otitis media in children  Respiratory infections  UTIs  Third-generation  Active against a wide spectrum of gram-negative organisms  Long half-life, so once-a-day dosing for some  Used for  Ambulatory patients  Children (dosing before or after school)
  • 12. Inhibitors of Cell Wall Synthesis  Polypeptide antibiotics  Bacitracin  Topical application  Against gram-positives  Vancomycin  Glycopeptide  Important "last line" against antibiotic-resistant S. aureus
  • 13. Comparison of Cephalosporin and Penicillin
  • 14. The Inhibition of Protein Synthesis by Antibiotics
  • 15. Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis  Chloramphenicol  Broad spectrum  Binds 50S subunit; inhibits peptide bond formation
  • 16. Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis  Aminoglycosides  Streptomycin, neomycin, gentamycin  Broad spectrum  Changes shape of 30S subunit
  • 18. Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis  Streptogramins  Gram-positives  Binds 50S subunit; inhibits translation
  • 20. Inhibitors of Protein Synthesis  Oxazolidinones  Linezolid  Gram-positives  Binds 50S subunit; prevents formation of 70S ribosome
  • 21. Inhibitors of Nucleic Acid Synthesis  Rifamycin  Inhibits RNA synthesis  Antituberculosis  Quinolones and fluoroquinolones  Nalidixic acid: Urinary infections  Ciprofloxacin  Inhibits DNA gyrase  Urinary tract infections
  • 22. Quinolones  Strong, rapid bactericidal action against most gram- negative and many gram-positive bacteria  Antagonize the enzyme responsible for coiling and replicating DNA, causing DNA breakage and cell death Quinolones’ Dispensing Issues  Not to be given with theophylline  Antacids interfere with absorption  Avoid exposure to sun
  • 23. Therapeutic Uses of Quinolones  Bone and joint infections caused by gram-negative organisms  Infectious diarrhea  Ophthalmic infections  Some sexually transmitted diseases  Upper respiratory infections  UTIs
  • 24. Quinolones’ Side Effects  Primarily gastrointestinal, with nausea and vomiting  Dizziness  Unpleasant taste  Can cause joint problems such as swelling and malformations  Patients taking them have a tendency to injure tendons
  • 25. Rifamycin  any of a family of antibiotics biosynthesized by a strain of Streptomyces mediterranei, effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, including gram-positive cocci, some gram-negative bacilli, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis and certain other mycobacteria; used for the treatment of tuberculosis and the prophylaxis of meningococcal infections.
  • 26. Adverse reactions  CNS: ataxia, confusion, drowsiness, fatigue, headache, asthenia, psychosis, generalized numbness  EENT: conjunctivitis; discolored tears, saliva, and sputum  GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, dyspepsia, epigastric distress, flatulence, discolored feces, anorexia, sore mouth and tongue, pseudomembranous colitis  GU: discolored urine  Hematologic: eosinophilia, transient leukopenia , hemolytic anemia, hemolysis, disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), thrombocytopenia  Hepatic: jaundice  Metabolic: hyperuricemia  Musculoskeletal: myalgia, joint pain  Respiratory: dyspnea, wheezing  Skin: flushing, rash, pruritus, discolored sweat, erythema multiforme, toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome Other: flulike symptoms, hypersensitivity reactions including vasculitis
  • 27. prophylaxis refers to medical or public health measures taken in order to prevent disease or health problems, rather than to treat or cure an existing condition. Prophylaxis is also a way to stem an outbreak of disease, or minimize the symptoms of someone who has been exposed to a disease or virus.