Adrenal Medulla Flashcards

1
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Name the Amino Acid that is the precursor of NE and E

A

Tyrosine

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2
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Name other derivatives of Tyrosine

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T4 and T3, dopamine

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3
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Identify the major site of E and NE release and list some stimuli for E release

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synthesized and secreted by Medulla of adrenal gland

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4
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Name one disease that can affect catecholamine production

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Pheochromocytoma; Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

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5
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Discuss whether E or NE is more important and why?

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in humans/dogs E is more importatnt, because it is 80% of the catecholamine production, in cats NE is the majority.

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6
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Effect of epinephrine/norepinephrine on: carbohydrate metabolism

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increased, Increases blood glucose

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Effect of epinephrine/norepinephrine on: the cardiovascular system

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dilates skeletal blood vessels

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Effect of epinephrine/norepinephrine on: the gut:

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constricts blood vessels, decreases motility

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Effect of epinephrine/norepinephrine on: lipid metabolism

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increased lipolysis

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10
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Effect of epinephrine/norepinephrine on: skeletal muscle metabolism:

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increased strength of contraction

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11
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Lists the effects of epinephrine/norepinephrine throughout the body

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Free Fatty Acids: Increased
Skeletal Muscle: Contracts Harder
Gylcogenolysis:: Increased
Erythropoietin Increased
Glucagon: Increased
Thyroid Hormone: Increased
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
Chromaffin Cell: Site of NE and E storage in medulla, contain chromagranin protein bound to the hormone
Tachycardia: Increased heart rate
Hypertension Increased BP
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12
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Define: Epinephrine

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aka Adrenaline; major catecholamine in humans/dogs, secreted by the Medulla of adrenal gland

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13
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Define: Norepinephrine

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major catecholamine in cats; has similar actions to epinephrine

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14
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Define: Catecholamines

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E & NE, hormones released from medulla of adrenal gland which are released IMMEDIATELY upon stimulation to bind to membrane receptors. Broken down in neural tissue, liver, kidneys.

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15
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Define: Adrenal Medulla

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site of catecholamine synthesis, storage, and release

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16
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Define: Hypoglycemia

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can stimulate catecholamine release and typical E/NE responses

17
Q

Define: Pheochromocytoma

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common in older dogs, chromaffin cell tumor resulting in excess levels of catecholamines

18
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Define: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

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autonomous and excess secretion of more than one hormone; similar syndrome seen in humans; autosomal dominant trait

19
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Define: Chromaffin cells

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neuroendocrine cells found in the medulla of the adrenal glands

20
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Define: Pheochromocytoma

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chromaffin cell tumor, excess levels of catecholamines, often but not always malignant, most common in older dogs

21
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Define: tachycardia

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increased heart rate

22
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Define: hypertension

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high blood pressure