Endocrine and Metabolic Systems Flashcards
How does hyperthyroidism affect cardiac muscle?
increased beta-1 receptor density
How is propranolol useful in treating hyperthyroidism?
reducing adrenergic symptoms
blocking peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
How does insulin promote glucose tranport into cells?
it causes translocation of the Glut4 receptor to the cell surface
How does insulin treat hyperkalemia?
it increases the activity of the Na-K ATPase
How does insulin affect protein synthesis?
it promotes amino acid uptake into cells, increasing protein synthesis
What is the downstream signalling pathway for the insulin receptor?
tyrosine kinase receptors
activation of PKB
production of IP3
How large is the typical fluid deficit is patients with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS)? Why?
8-10 L due to osmotic diuresis
What must occur along with insulin deficiency to result in DKA?
upregulation of counter-regulatory hormones that oppose insulin’s action (i.e., promote glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis, and lipolysis)
How do propylthiouracil and methimazole differ in treating hyperthyroidism?
- both inhibit thyroperoxidase centrally, blocking production of thyroid hormone
- only PTU blocks peripheral conversion of T3 to T4
What are the post-op concerns for total thyroidectomy?
- Rebleeding -> tracheal deviation
- Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy
- unilateral -> hoarseness
- bilateral -> stridor, aphonia
- Hypoparathyroidism -> hypocalcemia -> laryngospasm
What are the anesthetic concerns of untreated hypothyroidism?
- decreased cardiac output
- effusions -> tamponade, restrictive lung disease
- hypothermia
- decreased drug biotransformation
- hyponatremia
What is Cushing’s syndrome? Anesthetic concerns?
Excess ACTH causing hyperglycemia, HTN from hypervolemia, and hypokalemic alkalosis
What regimen is used in the pre-op management of pheochromocytoma?
- alpha blockade w/ phenoxybenzamine
- volume expansion
- beta blocker AFTER alpha blocker
At what point in surgery during removal of a pheochromocytoma will a patient often become hypotensive?
after ligation of the adrenal vein
What syndromes are associated with pheochromocytoma?
MEN IIa and IIb
Von Hippel-Lindau
neurofibromatosis