Function Tests: Endocrine Function: Adrenocortical Function: Tests Flashcards

1
Q

Rationale assumes adrenal gland will respond to _____ stimulation by glucocorticoids released in proportion to gland size and development.

A

ACTH

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What kind of adrenal gland response is this when testing ACTH Response?

  1. Exaggerated response
  2. The gland is bigger than it should be and has more cells to release the hormone
A

Hyperplastic

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3
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What kind of adrenal gland response is this when testing ACTH Response?

  1. Decreased response
  2. The gland is smaller than it should be and has less cells to release the hormone
A

Hypoplastic

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4
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What is the ACTH Response Test used for?

A

Screening test for Cushing’s

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5
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What is this the protocol for?

  1. resting cortisol sample
  2. Inject ACTH IM
  3. Resting cortisol sample (second sample)
A

ACTH Response Test

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6
Q

How much serum do you need and how much whole blood do you need for a ACTH Response Test?

A

Serum - 1.5 mL

Whole Blood: 3 mL

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7
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How much time between injection of ACTH and sample collection for these animals?

  1. horses
  2. dogs
  3. cats
A
  1. 8 hours
  2. 2 hours
  3. 1 hour
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8
Q

What test is this?

  1. Evaluates adrenal glands differently using feedback loop
  2. Also tells you if Cushing’s Disease is present
A

Dexamethasone Suppression Test

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9
Q

What test is this?

  1. In normal animals, injection should suppress ACTH release from pituitary
  2. Should see a decrease in cortisol levels
A

Dexamethasone Suppression Test

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10
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What version of the Dexamethasone Suppression Test is this?

Confirms or replaces ACTH 1. test for hyper-function, differentiates normal from hyper

A

Low Dosage Test

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11
Q

_____ animals are resistant to suppression by small doses of Dexamethasone.

A

Hypercorticism

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12
Q

What is hypercorticism caused by?

A

tumor on the adrenal gland

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13
Q

What does decreased pituitary insensitivity to small amounts of dexamethasone lead to? (2)

A
  1. increased ACTH

2. increased cortisol

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14
Q

What causes decreased pituitary insensitivity?

A

caused by pituitary gland tumor

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15
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What version of the Dexamethasone Suppression Test is this?

  1. Goes further, differentiates pituitary from adrenal causes for hyper-function
  2. Sensitivity of diseased pituitary to dexamethasone is incomplete
  3. If adrenal glands are abnormal, they will continue to secrete cortisol
A

High Dosage Test

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16
Q

___ doses of dexamethasone overcomes it and ACTH is suppressed, cortisol levels will _____ .

A
  1. high

2. fall/decrease

17
Q

If unresponsive to all dexamethasone dosage ______________ .

A

primarily adrenal gland disease

18
Q

If suppressed by large dose, but not small _________________ .

A

pituitary gland problems