Lecture4: Anterior Pituitary Flashcards
What is the mechanism of action of growth hormone?
Hormone action through a cytokine receptor
How is Growth hormone secreted?
In a pulsatile manner
What is the main source of IGF-1?
Liver
How does IGF-1 increase bone growth?
Regulates chondrocytes
Prolactin is mainly under inhibitory control by… released by…?
Dopamine released from the Hypothalamus
Prolactin inhibits..?
Ovulation
Prolactin is the major hormone of…?
Lactation
Prolactin is responsible for…?
Breast development
What is Prolactinoma?
A prolactin secreting tumour, the most commonly occurring pituitary tumour
Explain Stalk Disconnection Syndrome
When a lesion compressed the pituitary stalk, dopamine can’t be delivered, which in itself is inhibitory, thus prolactin secretion increases
How are Prolactinoma’s treated?
Via dopamine agonist Cabergoline
What is Acromegaly?
GH excess in adults
What is a characteristic sign of acromegaly?
Gaps between teeth often spotted by dentists
Name a complication of acromegaly
Growth of the Viscera around the heart
What is the somatostatin analogue of acromegaly called?
Octreotide