Intro to Endocrinology, Adrenal/Pituitary Flashcards

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Relationship between protein binding percent, plasma half life, and metabolic clearance

A

Inc protein binding percent,

Inc plasma half life,

Dec metabolic clearance

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2
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Difference in speed of action based on receptor type

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Membrane bound - fast

Intercellular - slow

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3
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Typical adrenal/pituitary feedback loop

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4
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Prolactin Feedback Loop

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5
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Region of adrenal gland produced cortisol and androgens

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Zona fasciculata

Zona reticularis

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6
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HPA Axis

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7
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Circadian peaks of cortisol

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Peaks in early AM, to assure maintenance of glucose during sleep

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8
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Cortisol/Androgens Pathway

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9
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Pathways in Adrenal Insufficiency (primary and secondary)

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10
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Causes of primary adrenal insufficiency

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80% - autoimmune

20% - Tuberculosis

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11
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Major clinical presentation of primary adrenocortical insufficiency

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Weakness, fatigue, lack of appetite, and weight loss in an otherwise healthy individual

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12
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Significance of recovery from glucocorticoid therapy

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Must be done in “weaning” fashion to prevent deadly spikes of ACTH/Cortisol. Eventually levels will even and normalize.

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