Endocrine Flashcards

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What are the 3 major proposed mechanisms for CIRCI?

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  1. decreased cortisol production
  2. impaired metabolism (hepatic/renal)
  3. Target tissue resistance to cortisol
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What is the relationship between ACTH and cortisol during CIRCI?

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dissociation - high cortisol, low ACTH

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what is the biologically active thyroid hormone?

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T3

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4
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How to diagnose thyroid storm?

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Clinical signs
Evidence of thyrotoxicosis: elevated or high normal TT4 with increased free T4

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What are the 4 areas of focus for the treatement of thyroid storm?

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  1. reduce production +/- secretion of thyroid hormone
  2. counteract peripheral effects of thyroid hormone
  3. provide systemic support
  4. elimitate precipitating factors
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what causes the myxodema in some patients with hypothyroid crisis?

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  • accumulation of the GAG hyaluronic acid in the dermis
  • impaired renal perufsion due to CV dysfunction causing fluid acculumation
  • excess ADH secretion
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3 defining features of HHS:

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  1. Severe hyperglycemia (>600mg/dL or 33mmol/L)
  2. Minimal/absent urine ketones
  3. Serum osmolality > 350 mOsm/kg
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What is an example of a SGLT-2 inhibitor?

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Sodium glucose co-transport type 2 inhibitor e.g. bexaglifozin
Once daily oral medication

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How does SGLT-2 inhibitors work?

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SGLT-2 are found in early PT: usual role to reabsorb filtered glucose
Inhibiting it: massive glucosuria and renal excretion
Reducing glucose reduces insulin resistance and damage to pancreas, giving the pancreas a chance to make more insulin

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How is SGLT-2 inhibitor implicated in euglycemic DKA?

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  • lowers plasma glucose levels and decreases insulin secretion, stimulating glucagon release
  • increased glucagon/insulin favours lipolysis and ketone body production, gluconeogenesis
  • also increase renal ketone body reabsorption
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List 6 roles of insulin:

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1) Inhibits gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis
2) Promotes glycogen storage
3) Stimulates glucose uptake and utilization by insulin-sensitive cells
4) ↓ glucagon secretion
5) Promotes TG formation in adipose tissue
6) Synthesis of protein and glycogen in muscle

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