Lecture 11: Androgens Flashcards

1
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Testosterone

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-most important andgrogen
-excreted by testis

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2
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Testosterone function

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-bind androgen receptor
-alter rate of transcription

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3
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Testosterone synthesis

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-8mg produced daily
-95% by leydig cells in testis
-5% by adrenal gland

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4
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Plasma levels of testosterone

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-0.6 ug/dL in men
-0.3 women

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5
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circulating testosterone states

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-bound to SHGB 65%
-bound to albumin 33%
-free 2%

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6
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Regulation of testosterone synthesis

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-testosterone inhibits production of testosterone
-inhibits hypothalmus, anterior pituitary

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7
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Leydig cells

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-produce testosterone from LH

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8
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setoli cells

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-stimulated by FSH

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9
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Testosterone + aromatase

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-17B-estradiol

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10
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testosterone + 5a reductase

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-5a-dihydrotestosterone

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11
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5a-dihydrotestosterone

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-more potent
-major active androgen

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12
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Testosterone excretion

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-occurs in liver
-inactivated to androsterone or ethiocholanolone then conjugated

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13
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Adrenal androgens

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-intermediates of testosterone synthesis
-produced in significant amts
-produced in adrenal glands
-weak androgen effects
-unknown physiological functions

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14
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Adrenal androgen examples

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-androstenedione
-DHEA
-DHEAS

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15
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Testosterone effects

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-puberty changes
-growth promotion
-stimulation and maintenance of sexual function
-stimulate erythrocyte production
-decrease HDL levels

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16
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growth-promoting properties of testosterone

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-penile and scrotal growth
-thick and oily skin
-axillary hair
-deep voice
-skeletal growth
-increase lean body mass (positive N balance)

17
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Clinical uses of testosterone

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-male androgen replacement therapy
-gynecologic disorders
-protein anabolic agents
-andropause

18
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androgen replacement therapy in men

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-male hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency)
-hypopituitarism

19
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gynecologic disorders treated by testosterone

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-endometriosis
-in combo with estrogens for replacement therapy in postmenapausal women
-eliminates endometrial bleeding
-enhances libido

20
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protein anabolic agents testosterone use

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-reverse protein loss after trauma/immobilization
-in combo with diet and exercise

21
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Synthetic androgens types

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-17-alkyl forms (oral)
-ester forms (intramuscular)

22
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17-alkyl synthetic androgens

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-methyltestosterone
-active orally

23
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ester synthetic androgens

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-prolonged absorption
-better as IM injection
-propionate, enathate, cypionate

24
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Anabolic steroid use in sports

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-10-200 x larger than daily dose
-increase strength and aggressiveness
-effects only seen in women
-suppress secretion of gonadotropins = testicular atrophy

25
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risks of long-time steroid abuse

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-low HDL and high LDL
-acne
-high BP
-hepatic dysfunction in case of 17-alkyl steroids

26
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Adverse effects of androgens

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-should NOT be use in infants or pregnant women
-gonna fuck up ur sexual development

27
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Adverse effects of androgens in women

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-hirsutism
-acne
-ammenorrhea
-clit enlargement
-deep voice

28
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Adverse effects of androgens in men

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-acne
-sleep apnea
-gynecomastia
-azoospermia and ball atrophy
-increase aggressiveness
-psychotic symptoms

29
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anti-androgens

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-5a-reductase inhibitors
-androgen receptor antagonists

30
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5a-reductase inhibitor drugs

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-finasteride
-dutasteride

31
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finasteride use

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-benign prostatic hyperplasia
-male pattern baldness
-hirsutism in women

32
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dutasteride use

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-benign prostatic hyperplasia
-male pattern baldness in men

33
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Steroidal androgen receptor antagonist drugs

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-cyproterone acetate
-spironolactone

34
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cyproterone acetate use

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-hirsutism in women
-excessive sex drive in men

35
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spironolactone use

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-hirsutism in women
-acne

36
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Non-steroidal androgen receptor inhibitor drugs

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-flutamide
-enzalutamide

37
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flutamide use

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-prostate cancer

38
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enzalutamide use

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-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer