Pituitary function testing and histology Flashcards

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How do clinical implications occur in pituitary disease?

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Too much hormone secretion
Too little hormone secretion
Gland too big

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What are baseline pituitary function tests?

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These tests involve taking measurements of hormones as they are in the body, to understand whether there is too much or too little of a hormone

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What are some examples of baseline pituitary function tests?

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  • 9am cortisol testing
  • TSH, fT3/4
  • Prolactin
  • LH/FSH
  • Oestradiol (F)
  • 9am testosterone (M)
  • IGF-1 (Surrogate for growth hormone)
  • Plasma/Urine osmolarity
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What are dynamic pituitary function tests?

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These are tests in which hormone levels are suppressed or stimulated to show the whole hormone axis effect

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What type of dynamic pituitary function test is required if there is too much of a hormone?

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Suppression test

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What type of dynamic pituitary function test is required if there is too little of a hormone?

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Stimulation test

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What are some examples of dynamic pituitary function tests?

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Synacthen (Synthetic ACTH) test
Insulin stress test
Prolonged glucagon test

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What is the purpose of a synacthen test?

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This is to assess the HPA axis

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How does a synacthen test work?

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Chronic low ACTH will lead to adrenal atrophy, so the adrenal gland will not react to synthetic ACTH well if there is a pituitary gland problem with ACTH production

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How is a synacthen test performed?

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Synacthen is given and the cortisol levels are measured at 0 minutes, 30 minutes and 60 minutes

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What is a normal and abnormal synacthen test result?

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A normal response would be a cortisol level between 500 and 550

Chronic ACTH deficiency would show a cortisol level below 500

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How does an insulin terms test work?

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Insulin stress testing is a test in which hypoglycaemia is induced

This can be used to activate stress receptors in the hypothalamus and thus pituitary, leading to production of ACTH and GH

Cortisol and GH responses should then be measured every 30 minutes for 2-3 hours

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What is a normal response to insulin stress test?

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A normal cortisol response would be >500nmol/L

A normal peak GH would be > 7uh/l

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What are the 3 types of cells of the pituitary gland?

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Acidophils
Basophils
Chromophobes

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What types of pituitary cells are acidophils?

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Somatotrophs (GH)
Mammotrophs (Prolactin)

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What types of pituitary cells are basophils?

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Corticotrophs (ACTH)
Thyrotrophs (TSH)
Gonadotrophs (FSH/LH)

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What are chromophobes?

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esting or degranulated chomophils

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