Endocrine Flashcards
4 Releasing hormones
GnRH (gonadotrophin releasing hormone)
GHRH (growth hormone releasing hormone)
TRH (Thyrotropin releasing hormone)
CRH (cortico tropin releasing hormone)
Secreted into hypophyseal system
2 release inhibiting hormones
Dopamine
Somatostatin
Secreted into hypophyseal system
The only non neuropeptide hypothalamic hormone
Dopamine
2 Posterior pituitary hormones
Vasopressin
Oxytocin
Most common cause of pituitary disease and a common co-morbidity
90% are caused by adenoma’s (benign pituitary tumours
Vision loss caused by compression of optic chiasm
Hypopituitarism
Rare, usually caused by tumours
Managed with appropriate replacement hormones
Symptoms the same as if the target endocrine organ hormone deficiency
Thyroid hormones - differences
Tri-iodothyroxine (T3)
Thyroxine (T4) -90% of total
Different only in the no of iodine residues
T4 has lower affinity for target but longer half life
Conversion of T4 to T3
T4 converted by type 1 and 2 deiodinases in peripheral tissues
Thyroid blood protein binding
At equilibrium 0.4% of T3 is free and 0.04% of T4
Bound to TGB, TTR and TBP
T3 binds with lower affinity to plasma protein and diffuses more rapid from capillary to cell
Deiodonases (DI/DII/DIII aka type 1/2/3)
Where and what do they do?
DI- Found in liver/kidneys. Can deiodonate both rings
DII-Found in heart, muscle, CNS, fat, pituitary. Can only deiodonate the outer ring and is the major activating enzyme
DIII- Found in foetal tissue, placenta and brain (except pituitary). Can only deiodonate inner ring and is a major inactivating enzyme
Purpose of thyroid hormones
Regulates BMR and enhances the actions of catecholamines (due to upregulation of beta-adrenoreceptors)
Hypothyroidism
Common (2% in women, 0.1% in men)
Usually caused by disease of thyroid gland but can also be lack of TSH
Most common form is autoimmune hypothyroidism
Signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism
Tiredness, weight gain, cold intolerance, goitre, slowness, dry skin, dry and thin hair, bradycardia and slow relaxing reflexes
Hypothyroidism: D and M
Serum TSH levels elevated (confirms primary hypothyroidism) low t4 will exclude secondary hypothyroidism
Replacement therapy with levothyroxine
Hyperthyroidism
Common, 2-5% of females Thyroid disease is 99% of cases Graves disease is most common form -Autoimmune caused by stimulating TSH antibodies) -Many patients undergo relapse/remission -Many become hypothyroid -Eye complaints Can be induced by amiodarone