9. Steroid Biosynthesis Flashcards
What are secreted by the testis in response to FSH and LH respectively?
FSH stimulates inhibin.
LH stimulates testosterone.
What enzyme is “the gatekeeper” between progesterone and testosterone?
17,20-lyase.
What enzyme catalyzes the rate limiting step of steroid hormone biosynthesis?
Desmolase
What inhibits gonadotropin releasing hormone from the hypothalamus in males and females respectively?
Males: testosterone.
Females: progesterone.
In a patient with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, what is the result of a 17α-hydroxyprogesterone buildup?
Which versions of congenital adrenal hyperplasia could this be?
Excess androgen production, especially testosterone and dihydrotestosterone.
11β-hydroxylase deficiency/mutation.
95% of congenital adrenal hyperplasia involves which gene?
The other 5% involves what gene?
21-hydroxylase.
11β-hydroxylase.
How does adrenocorticotropic hormone increase the production of steroid hormones?
ACTH upregulates desmolase.
What are the symptoms associated with congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
Hirsutism.
General oligomenorrhea.
Infertility.
Simple virilizing.
Salt wasting (with dehydration, vomiting, and diarrhea).
(Non-classical is milder, and may cause only precocious puberty.)
What receptor is bound and activated by cortisol?
The glucocorticoid receptor.
What enzyme is upregulated by luteinizing hormone?
Desmolase.
Describe the regulation of desmolase.
Desmolase is upregulated by ACTH and LH.
What is the significance of glucocorticoids in premature infants?
A burst of glucocorticoids during delivery stimulates the production of surfactant.
How are follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone inhibited from the pituitary gland in males?
Inhibin inhibits follicle stimulating hormone.
Testosterone inhibits luteinizing hormone.
What are the short and long-term effects of adrenocorticotropic hormone?
Short-term: stimulates lipoprotein uptake into cortical cells and increases bioavailability of cholesterol in the adrenal cortex. (Brings the building blocks for steroid hormone synthesis)
Long-term: stimulates the transcription of the genes coding for steroidogenic enzymes.
What are the general functions of cortisol?
↑ Gluconeogenesis.
↑ Blood pressure.
↓ Inflammation.