Adrenocortical Function and Dysfunction Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 2 glands that make up the adrenal and what makes them different?

A

the adrenal medulla is a modified sympathetic ganglion that secretes catecholamines and the adrenal cortex is a true endocrine gland that secretes steroids

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What are the layers of the adrenal cortex from out to in?

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zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata, zona reticularis

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3
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Where are the sex hormones made in the adrenal cortex?

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in the zona reticularis (and also fasciculata)

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4
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Where are the glucocorticoids made in the adrenal cortex?

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in the zona fasciculata (and also the zona reticularis)

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5
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Where are the mineralocorticoids made in the adrenal cortex?

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in the zona glomerulosa

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6
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What other effect does ACTH have on the adrenal gland apart from glucocorticoid release?

A

tropic to zona reticularis and zona fasciculata

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7
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Why does excessive cortisol cause high blood pressure?

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because the chemical structure of cortisol and aldosterone is similar and so cortisol can act on the aldosterone receptor to cause the same effects as aldosterone

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8
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What does inhibition of the enzyme aromatase cause?

A

more male sex steroids than female sex steroids

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9
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What enzyme creates glucocorticoids?

A

hydroxylase

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10
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Which protein must be cleaved to create ACTH?

A

POMC

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11
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Which POMC fragment is responsible for blocking pain perception?

A

beta endorphin

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12
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What is the action of ACTH in non-pituitary tissues?

A

it is cleaved into alpha-MSH which is responsible for melanin synthesis, immune response and decreasing food intake

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13
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Which hormones is cortisol permissive for?

A

glucagon and catecholamines

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14
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What time of day is plasma cortisol the highest?

A

usually the morning

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15
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How does cortisol effect calcium balance?

A

decreases absorption, increases excretion and increases bone breakdown

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16
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Is cortisol made on demand or stored?

A

made on demand

17
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What is the half life of cortisol?

A

60-90 minutes

18
Q

What enhances the release of cortisol?

A

stress

19
Q

What are the symptoms of hyperaldosteronism?

A

hypernatremia, hypokalemia, hypertension

20
Q

What are the causes of Cushing’s syndrome?

A

adrenal tumour, pituitary tumour and iatrogenic hypercortisolism

21
Q

What causes adrenogenital syndrome (excess androgen and oestrogen)?

A

lack of enzyme in cortisol pathway

22
Q

What are the symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome?

A

hyperglycaemia, muscle wasting, fat deposition in face, neck and stomach, hypertension, osteoporosis, mood elevation and depression, problems with learning and memory

23
Q

What is Addison’s disease and what are the symptoms?

A

autoimmune destruction of the adrenal cortex - causes cardiac arrhythmias, hypotension and hypoglycaemia

24
Q

What is the impact of a pituitary or hypothalamic pathology on aldosterone?

A

no impact - aldosterone will be normal but cortisol will be low

25
Q

Why is adrenaline only produced in the adrenal medulla?

A

because this is the only site with the enzyme PMNT required for adrenaline synthesis

26
Q

What are the actions of adrenaline?

A

increase heart rate and contractility, increase TPR, increase BP, increase glucose and free fatty acids to increase basal metabolic rate, increase arousal and alertness

27
Q

What are the symptoms of hypersecretion of the adrenal medulla?

A

hypertension - deadly