MEH HPA and GH Flashcards

1
Q

In which nucleus of the hypothalamus are the neurones that synthesise oxytocin located?

A

supraoptic and paraventricular nucleus

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In which nucleus of the hypothalamus are the neurones that synthesise antidiruetic hormone (vasopressin) located?

A

supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei (more ADH from pv)

both oxytocin and ADH released here.

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3
Q

The hypothalamus secretes what hormones?

A

thyrotropin releasing hormone
and
corticotropin releasing hormone.

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4
Q

What is the most common cause of gigantism?

A

pituitary adenoma

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5
Q

what are the functions of the hypothalamic- pituitary axis?

A

Control of the adrenal glands

Function of the thyroid glands

Growth

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6
Q

what’s the route of hormones from the hypothalamus to the pituitary?

A

Hypothalamus – axons – median eminence – hypophyseal portal system – endocrine cells in the anterior pituitary

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7
Q

name for pituitary stalk

A

infundibulum

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8
Q

growth hormone deficiency in childhood results in? treatment?

A

pituitary dwarfism

GH therapy

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9
Q

GH receptors activate?

A

JAKs (just another kinase)

Jaunus kinases

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10
Q

Which biochemical finding would you expect in a patient with acromegaly?

A

Plasma IGF-1 above the normal range

xs growth hormone>stimulate IGF production by the liver and muscle

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11
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diabetes insipidus caused by?

A

under secretion of vasopressin (ADH)

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12
Q

Which term is used to describe a sudden vascular event (bleeding into or impaired blood supply) in a pituitary tumour?

symptoms?

A

Pituitary apoplexy.

show sudden onset headache, double vision, cranial nerve palsy, visual field loss and hypopituitarism (cortisol deficiency is the most dangerous).

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13
Q

clinical consequence of diabetes insipidus?

A

Hypernatraemia

high sodium conc

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14
Q

what’s the surgical procedure that can be used to remove a pituitary tumor ?

A

Transsphenoidal surger

by inserting an endoscope and/or surgical instruments through the nose.

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15
Q

signs of Gonadotrophin deficiency?

A

low libido,
difficulty with conception
irregular menstruation.

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