Cortisol Flashcards

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What is Cortisol?

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  • Glucocorticoid steroid hormone secreted from the adrenal cortex
  • Commonly released in response to stress
  • Stress = a real or perceived threat to homeostasis ->
    stimulates changes to take place to restore homeostasis
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What other hormones are commonly release during periods of stress? From where?

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epinephrine and noraepinephrine -
adrenal medulla

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explain

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What is Cortisol’s Role in Acute Stress?

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Metabolism

  • Protein catabolism in bone, lymph, muscle etc.
  • Liver uptake of amino acids and conversion to glucose (gluconeogenesis)
  • Maintenance of plasma [glucose]
  • Triglyceride catabolism in adipose tissue and release of free fatty acids
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Cortisol’s Role in Acute Stress

What is the evolutionary mechanism for the catabolic effects of cortisol?

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breakdown to produce energy during perceived stress

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Cortisol’s Role in Acute Stress

What is Vasculature?

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  • Enhanced vascular reactivity and ability to maintain vasoconstriction in response to norepinephrine
  • Allows for redirection of blood flow to target tissues
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Cortisol’s Role in Acute Stress

What are cortisol’s effect on Anti-inflammatory and Anti-Immune Effects?

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Synthetic analogs are used as a pharmacological in inflammatory syndromes like (i.e., arthritis and allergies)

Release of cortisol by stimulation from cytokines works as a negative feedback mechanism to prevent excess inflammation and the damage caused by it

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What is Cortisol’s Role in Chronic Stress?

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  • Acute effects are adaptive but chronic can be harmful
  • Harmful dampening of the immune response
  • Decreased reproductive fertility, delayed puberty and
    suppressed growth during childhood and adole
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What are Cortisol’s Role in the Absence of Stress?

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  • Improved response of smooth muscle to epi and NE and ability to maintain blood pressure
  • Maintains [cellular] of enzymes important for glucose production in the liver – preventing dangerously low blood sugar between meals
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What are Cortisol’s Role in the Absence of Stress?

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  • Cortisol has many complex anti-immune and anti-inflammatory effects
  • Inhibits production and growth of cells involved in inflammation
  • Decreases capillary permeability in damaged areas reducing fluid leakage into the
    interstitium
  • Can prevent “overreaction” to minor infections
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What are Other Hormonal Effects During Stress?

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  • Increased vasopressin and aldosterone
  • Increase water and Na+ retention, preventing water loss by potential
    dangers like dehydration, hemorrhage and sweating
  • Increased growth hormone and glucagon, decreased insulin
  • Mobilizes energy stores and increases plasma concentration of glucose
  • Stimulation of sympathetic nervous system
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