Path 181 Endocrine 2 Flashcards

1
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Define Diabetes Mellitus

A

A carbohydrate metabolism disorder characterized by hyperglycemia and glycosuria resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action or both.

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2
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What are 5 other diseases where hyperglycemia are found?

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Hyperthyroidism, elevated estrogen, acromegaly, hypercortisolism (Cushing disease), pancreatitis.

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3
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What are three glands that control blood glucose concentration?

A

liver, pancreas, other

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4
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What is the liver responsible for?

A

production, catabolism and storage.

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5
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During a short fast, blood glucose levels are maintained by the liver through ______. if the fasting period is greater than 24 hours, the liver synthesizes glucose through ______.

A

Glycogenolysis, Gluconeogenesis

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6
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What are 7 hormones that maintain range of blood glucose concentration.

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Insulin, Glucagon, Epinephrine (adrenaline), Cortisol, Growth hormone (GH) and adrenocorticotropic (ACTH), and Thyroxine (T4).

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7
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What cells are secreted by insulin of the pancreas

A

Beta cells

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8
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What are the cells secreted by glucagon of the pancreas

A

Alpha cells

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9
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Insulin and glucagon have an ______ effect on each other.

A

Antagonistic

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10
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What hormone raises blood glucose? Lowers?

A

raises=glucagon

lowers=insulin

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11
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What cells are secreted by somatostatin?

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Delta cells of pancreas

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12
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where is epinephrine (adrenaline) secreted?

A

adrenal medulla

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13
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Where is Cortisol secreted?

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Adrenal cortex

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14
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Where is GH and ACTH secreted?

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Pituitary

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15
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Where is Thyroxine (T4) secreted?

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Thyroid gland

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16
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What are the three different types of Diabetes mellitus?

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Type 1, Type 2, Gestational

17
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What lab results will you see with type 1?

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Increased anion gap, hyperosmolality, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia