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== Function ==
== Function ==
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<scene name='75/756546/Drug/1'>Chlorothiazide </scene> promotes water loss in the body and inhibits the Na+/Cl- reabsorption from the distal convoluted tubules in the kidney. It also inhibits sodium ion transport across the renal tubular epithelium by binding to the thiazide sensitive sodium-chloride transporter. This results in elimination of potassium removal by the sodium-potassium exchange mechanism. Chlorothiazide acts as an inhibitor and has several targets and functions in the human body. Chlorothiazide that target<scene name='75/756546/Solute_carrier_family_12_membe/2'> solute carrier family 12 member 3 </scene> function is to mediate sodium and chloride reabsorption in the nephron segment to have ample renal sodium reabsorption. Chlorothiazide that targets <scene name='75/756546/Carbonic_anhydrase_1/1'>carbonic anhydrase 1</scene> functions to do the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. Chlorothiazide that targets <scene name='75/756546/Carbonic_anhydrase_2/1'>carbonic anhydrase 2</scene> functions to the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide, as well as regulate the fluid secretion of the anterior chamber of the eye, regulate intracellular pH in the duodenal upper villous epithelium durin proton-coupled peptide absorption, and stimulate the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6. Chlorothiazide that targets <scene name='75/756546/Carbonic_anhydrase_4/1'>carbonic anhydrase 4</scene> also function to do the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide and also stimulates the sodium/bicarbonate transporter activity of SLC4A4, and is vital for acid overload removal from the retina and retina epithelium (3).
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<scene name='75/756546/Drug/1'>Chlorothiazide </scene> promotes water loss in the body and inhibits the Na+/Cl- reabsorption from the distal convoluted tubules in the kidney. It also inhibits sodium ion transport across the renal tubular epithelium by binding to the thiazide sensitive sodium-chloride transporter. This results in elimination of potassium removal by the sodium-potassium exchange mechanism. Chlorothiazide acts as an inhibitor and has several targets and functions in the human body. Chlorothiazide that target<scene name='75/756546/Solute_carrier_family_12_membe/2'> solute carrier family 12 member 3 </scene> function is to mediate sodium and chloride reabsorption in the nephron segment to have ample renal sodium reabsorption. Chlorothiazide that targets <scene name='75/756546/Carbonic_anhydrase_1/1'>carbonic anhydrase 1</scene> functions to do the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide. Chlorothiazide that targets <scene name='75/756546/Carbonic_anhydrase_2/1'>carbonic anhydrase 2</scene> functions to the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide, as well as regulate the fluid secretion of the anterior chamber of the eye, regulate intracellular pH in the duodenal upper villous epithelium durin proton-coupled peptide absorption, and stimulate the chloride-bicarbonate exchange activity of SLC26A6. Chlorothiazide that targets <scene name='75/756546/Carbonic_anhydrase_4/1'>carbonic anhydrase 4</scene> also function to do the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide and also stimulates the sodium/bicarbonate transporter activity of SLC4A4, and is vital for acid overload removal from the retina and retina epithelium <ref name = "one"> The Metabolomics Innovation Centre. (2016) Chlorothiazide, DrugBank. Retrieved from https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00880
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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===Kidney Stones===
===Kidney Stones===
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Kidney are needed to filter fluids and waste from the body to produce urine. Sometimes there is high levels of chemicals in the urine that form crystals and the crystals eventually become large enough to form stones in the kidney (2). Chlorothiazide can help prevent against calcium kidney stones with patients that have high calcium concentrations in their blood.(1) Thiazides (diuril is an example of one) can cause potassium loss as well, which reduces citrate levels. Lowered citrate levels can increase the risk of kidney stones, so diuril needs to be taken in conjunction with potassium-citrate pills (2).
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Kidney are needed to filter fluids and waste from the body to produce urine. Sometimes there is high levels of chemicals in the urine that form crystals and the crystals eventually become large enough to form stones in the kidney <ref name = "three"> Simon, H. and Zieve, D. (2012) Kidney stones, University of Maryland Medical Center. Retrieved from http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/kidney-stones </ref>. Chlorothiazide can help prevent against calcium kidney stones with patients that have high calcium concentrations in their blood.<ref name = "two"> AHFS Patient Medication Information. (2017) Chlorothiazide, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved from https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682341.html
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</ref> Thiazides (diuril is an example of one) can cause potassium loss as well, which reduces citrate levels. Lowered citrate levels can increase the risk of kidney stones, so diuril needs to be taken in conjunction with potassium-citrate pills <ref name = "three"> Simon, H. and Zieve, D. (2012) Kidney stones, University of Maryland Medical Center. Retrieved from http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/kidney-stones </ref>.
===Side Effects===
===Side Effects===
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This is a sample scene created with SAT to <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">color</scene> by Group, and another to make <scene name="/12/3456/Sample/2">a transparent representation</scene> of the protein. You can make your own scenes on SAT starting from scratch or loading and editing one of these sample scenes.
 
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== References ==
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Revision as of 14:48, 29 March 2017

Diuril (Chlorothiazide)

The structure of chlorothizade (PDB code 3Ik6)

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Metabolomics Innovation Centre. (2016) Chlorothiazide, DrugBank. Retrieved from https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB00880
  2. 2.0 2.1 Simon, H. and Zieve, D. (2012) Kidney stones, University of Maryland Medical Center. Retrieved from http://umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/kidney-stones
  3. AHFS Patient Medication Information. (2017) Chlorothiazide, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved from https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682341.html
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