Endocrine Flashcards

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Drug for Growth Hormone Hypersecretion and S/E

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Octreotide
analog of somatostatin inhibit secretion of GH from anterior pituitary

S/E
GI disturbance Nausea Vomiting
Abdominal Cramps Flatuence Steatorrhoea
Gallstones
Postprandial hyperglycemia
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Drug for Deficiency Growth Hormone

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Somatropin
Hypothroyidism
converstion of T4 to T3
Peripheral edem-retention of sodium phosphate and potassium
Papilledema- Visual Changes
Intracranial hypertension- Headache
Imapired glucose tolerance- glucose goes up can’t go down

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What is Disease for GH deficiency

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Dwarfism

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What are the diseases for GH hypersecretion

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Acromegaly
Enlargement of facial structure hands feet osteoarthritic vertebral changes

Gigantism
very tall, enlargment of facial structures hands and feet

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Treatment of Acromegaly and giantism and S/E

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Pegvisomant

Growth Hormone receptor blocker
inhibit function of growth hormone

Elevate liver enzyme
Infection
Flu syndrome
Nausea and diarrhoea

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Cortisol Aldosterone effect

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Glucocorticoid effect
decreased uptake and utilization of glucose
increased gluconeogensis
increased blood glucose level
increased catabolism of protein
increased lipolysis
maintenance of cardiovascular function by potentiation of noradrenaline effects

Mineralocorticoid effect
act on distal tubule to enhance na+ reabsorption and increased K+/H+ secretion

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Symptoms of ACTH insufficiency and Addison’s disease

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Hypoglycemia fatigue weight loss due to decreased blood glucose
Intolerance to stress because potentiation effect on noradrenaline is lost
Hypotension reabosrption of sodium in kidney is decreased

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Deficiency ACTH Treatment S/E

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Hydrocortisone (identical to cortisol)

Redistribution of fat and muscle wasting
moon face 
buffalo hump
increased abdominal hump
thin arm and legs
thinning of skin
Hyperglycemia 
Hypertension
Growth suppression in children
Osteoporosis
increased susceptibility to infection
Peptic ulcer
Cataracts
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Treatment of Addison’s disease

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Hydrocortisone + Fludrocortisone (an analog of aldosterone)

Redistribution of fat and muscle wasting
moon face 
buffalo hump
increased abdominal hump
thin arm and legs
thinning of skin
Hyperglycemia 
Hypertension
Growth suppression in children
Osteoporosis
increased susceptibility to infection
Peptic ulcer
Cataracts
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What are the diseases for hypersecretion of Adrenal hormones

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Cushing’s syndrome
-overproduction of cortisol and aldosterone

Hyperaldosteronism (overproduction of aldosterone

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Treatment of hypersecretion adrenal hormone and their S/E

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Trilostane

Metyrapone

SE hypotension
Nausea and vomiting
Headache and dizziness
Rash

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Prolactin Effect +

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Lactation
Reducing production of activities of gonadotrophins
lack of ovulation

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13
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Hypersecretion of prolactin Symptoms

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Galactorrhea
Hypogonadism
Amenorrhea

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Treatment of Hypersecretion of prolactin and S/E

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Dopamine receptor antagonist
Bromocriptine
Cabergoline -longer half life and higher selectivity

Postural Hypotension
Constipation
Nausea and vomiting
Dizziness

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Secretion of oxytocin and physiologic effect

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Sucking by infant at the nipple is relayed by spinal nerves to the hypothalamus. Nerves in posterior pituitary gland are simulated which oxytocin is secreted

Elicit milk ejection in lactating women

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Control of ADH and effects

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increased plasma osmolarity
decreased blood volume
increased blood pressure
V1 receptor in blood vessel vascular smooth muscle
vasoconstriction increased blood pressure
V2 epithelial cells in distal tubule and collecting duct
increased membrane permeability to water (more water is absorbed)
decreased plasma osmolarity
increased blood volume
increased blood pressure

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Deficiency of ADH name and pathophysiology

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Diabetes Insipidus
kidney can’t reabsorb water
continuous production of copious amount of hypotonic urine

18
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Treatment of ADH insufficiency and S/E

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vasopressin or desmopressin
given by injection
nasal spray

Vasopressin and Desmopressin
Fluid retention
headache
Nausea

Vasopressin only (desmopressin is less selective to V1 receptors in smooth muscle)
spasm of coronary artery agina
abdominal cramps and uterine cramps
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Effects of Growth hormone and somatostatin

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increased uptake of amino acid into cells and protein synthesis
increased glucose uptake initially then decreased glucose uptake after several hours
decreased lipolysis initially then increased lipolysis after seceral hours

Somatostatin
increased uptake of phosphate into bone
increased DNA and RNA synthesis in bone
increased bone growth