Topic 83 - Mineralocorticoids Flashcards

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Words to include

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  • Adrenal cortex
  • Zona glomerulosa / zona arcuata
  • Zona fasciculata
  • Zona reticularis
  • Fat
  • Cholesterol
  • Phospholipids
  • Ascorbic acid
  • ACTH
  • Atropic
  • Aldosterone
  • Aldolase enzyme
  • Electrolyte and water metabolism
  • Kidney
    • Distal convoluted tubule
  • Reabsorption
    • Na+ ions
    • Tubular sodium reabsorption
      • Proximal tubule (PST)
      • Connecting tubule (CNT)
      • Collecting tubule system (CCT)
  • Secretion
    • K+ ions
    • Aldosterone synthesis
    • CNT
    • CCT
  • Lumen
  • Blood
  • Na+/K+ ATPase pump
  • Overdose
    • Isoosmotic hypervolemia
    • Reabsorption
      • Na+
      • H2O
    • Renal escape
    • Blood pressure
    • K+ depletion
      • Muscular weakness
      • Paralysis
      • Aciduria (Alkalosis)
  • Deficiency
    • Acidosis
    • K+ retention
    • H+ retention
    • IC hypervolemia
    • Na+ loss
    • Water loss
    • Isoosmotic EC hypovolemia
    • Hyposmotic EC hypovolemia
    • Oligemia
    • Hemoconcentration
    • O2 uptake
    • Cardiac failure
    • Blood volume (↓)
    • Blood pressure (↓)
    • Renal blood flow (↓)
    • Azotemia
    • Death
  • Regulation
    • Plasma K+ concentration
    • Renin-Angiotensin system (RAS)
    • Juxtaglomerular apparatus
    • Na+ deficiency
    • Angiotensin II
    • Aldosterone
    • Synthesized
    • Volume regulation
    • ACTH
      • Tolerant effect
      • Permissive effect
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Topics to include in the essay

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  1. Layers of the adrenal cortex
    • Aldosterone
    • Produced in zona glomerulosa
  2. Effects of mineralocorticoids
    • Tubular sodium reabsorption
    • Potassium secretion in the distal tubules
    • Overdose of mineralocorticoids
    • Deficiency of mineralocorticoids
  3. Regulation of mineralocorticoids
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Where are the mineralocorticoids produced? And why?

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  • In zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex
    • This is because aldosterone enzyme can only be found here
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Effects of mineralocorticoids

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  • Mineralocorticoids regulate electrolyte and water metabolism by acting on the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney
    • The main effect is the reabsorption of sodium ions and secretion of potassium ions
  • Tubular sodium reabsorption:
    • In proximal tubule also without the hormone
    • In connecting tubule, collecting duct system Na- reabsorption only in the presence of aldosterone
  • Potassium secretion in distal tubules:
    • Plasma potassium levels increase
      • Causing aldosterone synthesis increases
    • Aldosterone dependent in connecting tubule and collecting duct system
  • CNT = connecting tubule
  • CCT = collecting duct system
  • PST = proximal tubule
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Effects of mineralocorticoids

Overdose of mineralocorticoids

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  • Isosmotic hyervolemia
    • Due to reabsorption of Na+ and H2O
  • Renal escape can occur
    • Increased urinary secretion due to rising blood pressure

  • Lack of of K+ leading to:
    • Muscular weakness
    • Paralysis
    • Aciduria (alkalosis)
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Effects of mineralocorticoids

Deficiency of mineralocorticoids

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  • K+ and H+ retention
  • Acidosis
  • IC hypervolemia
  • Na+ and water loss
  • Isoosmotic EC hypovolemia
  • Hyposmotic EC hypovolemia
  • Blood volume ↓
  • Blood pressure ↓
  • Renal blood flow ↓
  • Azotermia
  • Death
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Regulation of mineralocorticoids

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  • Elevation of K+ concentration
    • Most important regulator
    • Rapid reactive ability
  • Renin-Angiotensin system (RAS)
    • Will be activated when the juxtaglomerular apparatus detects Na+ deficiency
    • First angiotensin II, then aldosterone will be synthesized
  • Na+ content of the body
    • Decrease of Na+ content will activate the synthesis of mineralocorticoids
    • Important in volume regulation
  • ACTH
    • Permissive effect
    • ACTH deficiency → zona glomerulosa becomes thinner, but aldosterone synhtesis is not terminated
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