Corticosteroids Flashcards

1
Q

What do corticosteroids usually treat

A

Inflammatory or autoimmune diseases

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2
Q

How many people in the UK are taking continuous oral steroids

A

> 250,000

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3
Q

How does natural steroid compare to prednisone

A

OH changed to double O

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4
Q

How much more effective is prednisone than cortisol

A

6 times more effective

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5
Q

When is highest level of cortisol found

A

Upon waking

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6
Q

When is lowest level of cortisol found

A

Around 7.30 in the evening

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7
Q

Under what circumstances do cortisol levels increase

A

Stress

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8
Q

Is cortisol is high, how does this affect your immune activity

A

Increases immune activity

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9
Q

What effect can steroids have on the stomach

A

Peptic ulcers

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10
Q

What effect can steroids have on eyes

A

Glucoma

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11
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What effect can steoids have on the bones

A

Osteoporosis

Avascular necrosis

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12
Q

What kind of receptor is glucocoritoid receptor

A

Nucleus

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13
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What are the 2 forms of glucocorticoid receptor

A

Alpha
Beta
Beta doesn’t have the b terminal domain so doesn’t bind the steroid

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14
Q

How does glucocorticoid enter the cell

A

Through the membrane as lipophillic

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15
Q

Do side effects of steroids come through transrepression or transactivation route

A

Transactivation

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16
Q

Name 3 possible non-genomic mechanisms of action of glucocorticoids

A
  • Membrane receptors
  • Cytosolic GR signalling
  • Steroids intercollate in the membrane and shut down cell signallings
17
Q

Why do steroids have such systemic side effects

A

Because every cell has a glucocorticoid receptor