Digoxin - Mechanism of Action
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Video Summary:
This is video on digoxin mechanism of action.
Notes from the video.
- Digoxin is a cardiac glycoside
- It is used in heart failure
- It inhibits Na-K ATPase pump and thereby increases intracellular Ca after sequence of events. Increased Ca helps cardiac myocyte contract better.
- Digoxin and K competes with other for same binding site on Na-K ATPase.
- In case of hypokalaemia there are chances of digoxin toxicity and in hyperkalemia digoxin effect may reduce.
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in hypoklimia digioxin more strongly binds and increases toxic effect..and in hyperkalimia digoxin reduces its effect on heart cell.. 👌thanx.
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Sir please please please clear my doubt here that when Digoxin bind to na+ k+ ATPase how it affecting and stop the work of na+ ca2+ exchanger 🙏🏻 plz tell
Sodium concentration increases inside the cell...so sodium calcium gradient exchanger didn't work as for calcium to go outside , sodium has to be low inside so that it can come inside in exchange of calcium.
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Hi Sakshi. There already are many videos from systems you asked. Like drugs affecting Renin angiotensin system, antiparkinsonian drugs, drugs affecting cholinergic system etc. See the playlists. I am currently working on musculoskeletal system and after that CVS is in the list. But because of amount of work required, it will take long before those videos come. Thank you.
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