Topic 81 - Synthesis, regulation and physiological effects of glucocorticoids Flashcards

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Words to include

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  • Glucocorticoids
    • Cortisol
    • Corticosterone
  • Adrenal cortex
    • Zona glomerulosa / zona arcuata
      • ​Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
    • Zona fasciculata
      • Glucocorticoids
    • Zona reticularis
      • Androgens
      • Estrogens
    • Adrenal medulla
      • Catecholamines
  • Steroids
  • Regulation
    • Hypothalamic - pituitary (CRF-ACTH) control
    • Long feedback loop
    • Anterior lobe of pituitary
    • Hypthalamus
    • ACTH stimulation
  • Effects
    • Energy reserves
    • Metabolism
      • Carbohydrate metabolism
        • Hyperglycemia
        • Glyconeogenesis (GNG)
          • Amio acid
          • Liver
          • Diabets
          • Antiinsulin effect
      • Protein metabolism
        • Protein catabolism
        • Protein synthesis
        • Nitrogen balance (÷)
        • Free amino acids
      • Lipid metabolism
        • Cleaving
        • Redistribution
        • Lipolysis
        • Free fatty acids (FFA’s)
    • Circulatory
    • Bloo cell, lymphoid
    • Nervous system
    • Glucocorticoid isufficiency
      • Na+ loss
      • Oligemia
      • K+ increase (cardiac weakness)
      • Edema in capillaries
      • Muscular weakness
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Topics to include in the essay

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  1. General about the adrenal cortex
  2. Regulation of glucocorticoids
  3. Effects of glucocorticoids
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Where are the glucocorticoids produced?

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  • Adrenal cortex in:
    • Zona fasciculata
    • Zona reticularis
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Which group of hormones does glucocorticoids belong to?

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Steroids

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General about the adrenal cortex

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  • There are three zones of the adrenal cortex:
    1. Zona glomerulosa / zona arcuata
    2. Zona fasciculata
    3. Zona reticularis
  • Hormones of the adrenal cortex:
    • Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
      • Produced in zona glomerulosa
    • Glucocorticoids (cortisol, corticosterone)
      • Produced in zona fasciculata and zona reticularis
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Regulation of glucocorticoids

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  • Hypothalamic – pituitary (CRF – ACTH) control is the basis of the regulation
  • The production in the zona reticularis is less dependent on the ACTH
  • The roles of the glucocorticoids are determined by the long feedback loop
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Name the most prominent glucocorticoids

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  • Cortisol
  • Corticosterone
  • Ru, Ca: these hormones occur in equal concentration
  • Sheep, sus, human: cortisol is the important glucocorticoid
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

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  • Physological effect
    • Long lasting mobilization of the energy reserves of the body
  1. Carbohydrate metabolism
  2. Protein metabolism
  3. Lipid metabolism
  4. Circulatory effect
  5. Blood cells, lymphoids
  6. Neural effects
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

Carbohydrate metabolism

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  • Guconeogenesis (GNG):
    • Amino acids are transported to the liver for intake
    • Amino acid mobilization increases
    • GNG is excessive → steroid diabetes develops
    • Metasteroid diabetes
    • Antiinsulin effect of glucocorticoids
  • Hyperglycemia
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

Protein metabolism

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  • Protein catabolism
  • Glucocorticoids decrease protein synthesis and increase protein cleaving
    • Nitrogen balance becomes negative
    • Enough free amino acids for GNG
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

Lipid metabolism

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  • Glucocorticoids increas:
    • Lipolysis
    • Plasma level of free fatty acids
    • Extent of fat burning
  • Cleaving of fats
  • Redistribution
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

Circulatory effects

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  • Glucocorticoid insufficiency:
    • Na+ loss, oligemia
    • K+ increase: cardiac weakness
    • Increased capillary permability: edema
    • No permissive effect: muscular weakness
    • Water-poisoning
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

Blood cells, lymphoids

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  • AC overproduction:
    • Eosinophil and basophil granulocytes decrease
    • Lymphoid tissue degrades
  • AC extirpation:
    • Lyphoid hyperplasia
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Physological effects of glucocorticoids

Nervous system

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  • AC hyperfunction:
    • Convulsive susceptibility increases
  • AC extirpation:
    • Depression
    • Psychic disorders
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