Human disease L15: endocrinology 4 – growth hormone and acromegaly Flashcards
Q1: what physiological effects does GH have?
Via liver release of IGF-1, causes skeletal and soft tissues to grow
Q2: why might a dentist be the first clinician to suspect a patient has acromegaly?
Some of the signs and symptoms of acromegaly are or-facial
Q3: growth hormone stimulates body growth by causing the liver to release what?
Insulin-like growth factor 1
Q4: IGF-1 increases the synthesis of what?
Increases collagen and protein synthesis and other growth promoting actions
Q5: growth hormone release is intermittent, mainly released at night, especially during which cycle of sleep?
Rem sleep
Q6: which hormone is released by the hypothalamus that acts on the anterior pituitary to release growth hormone?
The hypothalamus releases growth hormone releasing hormone.
Q7: excess growth hormone in children causes what?
Gigantism
Q8: excess growth hormone in adults causes what?
Acromegaly
Q9: majority of cases of gigantism and acromegaly are due to what?
Due to a pituitary adenoma secreting growth hormone.
Q10: what other problems are experienced with acromegaly? s.
- Joint problems
- Arthritis
- Hypertension
- Glucose intolerance or diabete
Q11: what are the diagnostic measures for detecting acromegaly?
Diagnosis made on measurement of plasma GH and IGF-1, often with brain imaging to look for pituitary adenoma.
Q12: what are the three facial features in acromegaly?
- Interdental separation
- Macroglossia
- Prognathism
Q13: if you suspect a patient has acromegaly, you must refer to GP, what must you provide to the GP?
SBAR handover.