Endrocrinolgy of Excercise and Stress Flashcards

1
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What are the effects of norepinephrine and epinephrine on insulin?

A

Inhibits the release of insulin so that GLUT-4 cannot uptake glucose and GLUT-1 in muscle cells can take glucose still

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2
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Effects of muscle contraction and glycogenolysis?

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Contraction leads to increased Ca ions; Ca ions bind to calmodulin which then directly activates phosphorylase kinase increasing glycogen degradation

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3
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What occurs to the RAAS axis during exercise?

A

Increase in aldosterone renin and ANP at 25-40% VO2 max

A-II and ADH increase at 60-80% VO2 max

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4
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What occurs to the HPA axis with exercise?

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During stress of exercise: IL-6 increases-> increase in CRH and AVP -> ACTH

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5
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What does the increase of CRH, cortisol and beta-endorphin cause in exercise?

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CRH inhibits GnRH and therefore LH and FSH

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What does IL-6 cause?

A

Stimulation of CRH and ADH secretion leading to cortisol release

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7
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What is the female athlete triad that leads to exercise induced amenorrhea?

A

Eating disorder
Hypothalamic amenorrhea
Osteoporosis

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8
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What does extensive exercise cause in males?

A

Suppression of LH and testosterone levels

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9
Q

What is the term for healthy homeostasis?

A

Eustasis

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10
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What is term for different homeostasis?

A

Allostasis

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11
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What is the term for defective homeostasis?

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Cacostasis

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12
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What part of the brain does the stress system activate?

A

Amygdala: Fear
Hippocampus: Anger and memory

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13
Q

What is the locus ceruleus?

A

Adrenal gland of the CNS

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14
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Where is the locus ceruleus located?

A

Dorsal wall of the pons

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15
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What does the locus ceruleus produce?

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NE in the brain

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16
Q

What occurs in fight or flight?

A

Locus ceruleus releases NE in the brain and it only circulates in the brain

17
Q

Cortisol effects on the immune system?

A

Promotes of neutrophil movement from bone marrow to circulation
Reduces lymphocytes in circulation to spleen, thymus, bone marrow

18
Q

When is ACTH and Cortisol highest in normal people?

A

High in morning
Low at night
Spikes randomly in the day