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What Challenges? How do we prepare students for a career in Pharmacology? How do we combine elements of “traditional pharmacology with modern concepts and discoveries? Are students getting a solid foundation of the basics? How do we stay current as instructors and teachers? How do we determine if we are doing a good job? Pharmacology at UNC Basic Structure/ Core Courses Fall-1st Year PHCO 201- Introduction to Molecular Pharmacology PHCO 331- Pharmacology Seminar Spring-1st Year PHCO 202- Principles of Pharmacology Fall-2nd Year PHCO 220- Biostatistics PHCO 330-Current Topics in Pharmacology Spring-2nd Year PHCO 330- Current Topics in Pharmacology PHCO -Electives/ Special Topics Pharmacology at UNC Some General Things We Do: Computers All 1st year graduate students receive new lap top computers with “wire-less” internet capabilities. Students can access WEB information during class, useful for teaching Bioinformatics, structural anaylsis and biostatistics. Courses Courses organized into “blocks” with Block-heads organizing the block content, instructors, exams etc. Integrate required aspects of Physiology, Biochemistry and Genetics as needed to prepare students for Pharmacology. The “Core” Courses PHCO 201/202 PHCO 201- 2 credit hours Course Objectives: To introduce basic and essential concepts of Pharmacology to prepare students for detailed mechanism of drug action covered in PHCO 202. PHCO 201“Introduction to Molecu lar Pharmacol ogy” 2004 Mon day an d Wednesdays 9:00 - 9:50 AM Bu i l din g C ourse Directors: JoAn n Trejo an d David S iderovsk i Topic Lecture hours I. Genes to Protei n /Mole cu lar Biology 8 II. Re ceptors/Ion Ch an nel s 5 Re gu lation of Se con d Me ssenge rs 4 III. Principles of Drug/Re ceptor Interaction s 6 Metabol ism 4 Fall Se meste r 1102 Mary El len Jone s Block Leader S i de rovsk i Rosenberg Doh lm an Harden Graves I. Genes to Protei n /Mole cu lar Biology W Augu st 25 Course Introduction (T rejo/Siderovski); Central Dogma of Genet ic Information (R. Kole) M Augu st 30 RNA as a T herapeutic Target (R. Kole) W September 1 Introduct ion to Bioinformatics Part I (Siderovski) M September 6 (HOLIDAY) NO CLASS W September 8 Techniques of P rotein Purificat ion/Struct ure Determinat ion (Bet t s) M September 13 Introduct ion to Bioinformatics Part II (Siderovski) (Assignment of Take-home Exam I - due Friday Sept. 24th, 5P M) W September 15 Structural Bioinformatics (Temple) M September 20 Techniques of Gene Manipulat ion/Macromolecular Therapeut ics (Miyamoto) W September 22 Gene Therapy (Samulski) M Septembe r 27 Take u p session of EXAM I II. Re ceptors/ Ion Channels an d Re gu lation of Second Messengers W September 29 Historical Perspect ive (K. Harden) M October 4 GPCRs (J. Trejo) W October 6 Nuclear Receptors (K. Korach) M October 11 Ion Channels (R. Rosenberg) W October 13 RTK’s (S. Earp) M Octobe r 18 Activation and i nactivation of G protei n s (includes RGS protei ns) In troducti on to effectors and second messen gers (H. Doh l man) W October 20 Act ivat ion and inactivation of ras-family GTP binding proteins (C. Der) M Octobe r 25 Activation of PKA by cAMP, re gu lation of cAMP by cyclase an d PDEs.(L. Graves) W October 27 Act ivat ion of CaM kinase and PKC and PKC by PLC, DAG, IP 3, and calcium second messengers (McCarthy/Harden) M Novem be r 1 EXAM II III. Pri nci ple s of Drug/Re ceptor In te ractions and Drug Metabol ism W November 3 Drug receptor interact ions (K.Harden) M November 8 “ W November 10 “ M November 15 “ W November 17 “ Introduction to Bioinformatics I “Machine-readable biological information” Dr. David P. Siderovski Department of Pharmacology Sept. 1st, 2004 The Entrez System Use your computer’s clipboard: ^C & ^V (or command-C & command-V) Associating Disease with Genomic DNA: Karyotype analyses p CYTOGENETIC MAP POSITION: Tell me everything that’s ever been found here… q www.ensembl.org The Future of Chemotherapy Patient Profiling? Chemical library SAR analyses Don’t delay triage of compounds that aren’t “drug-like” In vitro ADME / Tox HTS results Proteins Assign pharmacophore Combi-chem synthesis ADME / Tox workup HTS for Absorption - Model membrane assay: Detect via UV spectroscopy (faster than LC/Mass Spec) HTS for Absorption - SPR with liposome surface: Danelian, E. (2000) J. Med. Chem. 43:2083-6. Structure Databases Protein Data Bank (PDB) with > 22,700 structures http://www.rcsb.org Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) with > 250,000 structures Text or Sequence Similarity Estrogen Receptor PDB Molecule of the Month Structural Neighbors Databases • Structural Neighbors Databases CATH, SCOP, CE, VAST, FSSP Horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase Silverleaf whitefly ketose reductase Gprotein beta subunit Pharmacology 202 (Spring 2005) PHCO 202- 3 credit hours Course objectives: To teach classical mechanisms of drug action combined with current research discoveries and directions. Course parallels the MED PHARM course taught to Med students. The difference is the amount of mechanism and current research. Principles of Pharmacology Mon, W ed Fri, 9:00-9:50, 1102 MEJ Course Director: Leslie Parise (1021 MEJ; 966-2238; [email protected] mic/autocoid/endocrine-- Ken McCarthy W ed. Ken Harden Anatomy & Physiology of Autonomic Nervous System Fri. Ken Harden Synthesis, Storage, Release and Metabolism of Catecholamines Mon Holiday W ed. Ken Harden Alpha Adrenergic Receptors Fri. Ken Harden Beta Adrenergic Receptors Mon. Ken Harden Ken Harden sick W ed. Ken Harden Sympathomimetic Ag ents Fri. Shelly Earp Pathogenesis/Pathophysiology and Treatment of Diabetes Mon. Ken Harden Adrenergic An tagonists W ed. Ken Harden Review session Fri. David Ontjes Calcium Homeostasis and Associated Disorders Mon. Ken McCarthy Parasympathetic Nervous System W ed. Ken McCarthy Drugs affecting the Parasympathetic Nervous System Fri. Gary Johnson Treatment of GI Disorders Mon. Rudy Juliano Autocoids, Histamine and An tihistamines W ed. Rudy Juliano Eicosanoids, Anti-inflammatory Drugs, Non-narcotic analgesics Fri. Exam nal--Bob Rosenberg/Leslie Parise Mon. Bob Rosenberg CV Physiol review W ed. Lee Graves Antihypertensives Fri. JoAnn Trejo Diuretics Mon. JoAnn Trejo Diuretics W ed. Leslie Parise Atherosclerosis and An tihyperlipidemics Fri. Leslie Parise Anticoagulants and anti-platelet agents Mon. Bob Rosenberg Antiarrhythmics W ed. Fri. Mon. W ed. Fri. Mon. W ed. Fri. Mon. W ed. Fri. Mon. Cam Patterson Angina Cam Patterson Heart Failure (receive take-home exam on CV/Renal) Richard Mailman and Clyde Hodge Richard Overview of Pharmacology of CNS (psychiatric and neurologic Mailman disorders) Richard Antipsychotic Drugs (dopamine and serotonin mechanisms): Mailman Holiday Richard Drugs for ParkinsonÕs and AlzheimerÕ s Disease (dopamine, Ach, etc.): Mailman Richard Psychostimulants & H allucinogens (dopamine & serotonin): Mailman Richard Drugs for Mood Disorders (norepinephrine & serotonin): Mailman Clyde Hodge Ionotropic Drugs & the CNS: Anxiolytics (GABA) Clyde Hodge Ionotropic Drugs & the CNS: Antiepileptics & Alcohol (GABA & Glutamate) Richard CNS Analgesics & Drugs of Abuse (Opioids) Mailman CNS Exam CNS Exam PHCO 202 Principles of Pharmacology Example: My lecture on anti-hypertensive agents 1st-half- classical approaches to treat hypertension Mechanism of action of different drug classes Standard view of hypertension treatment 2nd- half- current research in anti-hypertensive Dogma challenging research and re-evaluation of Status-quo. Mechanism of action of novel therapeutics Antihypertensive Drugs • • • • • • • • • • • Drugs Classes 1. Angiotensive converting enzyme inhibitors- Enalapril, Captopril 2. Angiotensive receptor antagonists 3. Aldosterone antagonists 4. Diuretics 5. Ganglionic blockers 6. receptor antagonists 7. receptor antagonists 8. Direct vasodilators 9. 2 receptor agonists in CNS 10. Noradrenergic neuron blockers Renin/Ang System PHCO 202 Principles of Pharmacology Incorporation of Current Research Topics Med line searches- updated analysis on drug successes or failures. Assign a manuscript to read: often a current review or research paper to prepare students for specific topics. The shift in the "paradigm" of the pharmacology of hypertension. Flordellis CS, Goumenos D, Kourounis G, Tsementzis SA, Paris H, Vlachojiannis J. Curr Top Med Chem. 2004;4(4):487-98. Dual ACE and neutral endopeptidase inhibitors: novel therapy for patients with cardiovascular disorders. Tabrizchi R. . Drugs. 2003;63(20):2185-202. Exams Still test the basics! Multiple choice and problem solving Questions Course evaluations collected- feedback sought. Implementing “small Group” strategies to teach key concepts Electives- “Filling in the Gaps” Some examples: 1. Gene Therapy: Medicine for the 21st Century-Samulski 2. Discovery Biology and Pharmacogenomics- Siderovski, Sondek 3. Protein Kinases as Targets for Novel Pharmacological InhibitorsGraves, Johnson. 4. Ras Superfamily and Signal Transduction- Der , Cox 5. Molecular Pharmacology of Cancer-Kole