McCumbee - Assessment Of Endocrine Function Flashcards

1
Q

Typically, hormones are degraded at a ______ rate by processes that aren’t regulated

A

Constant

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2
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The quantitative elimination of a hormone from the blood, usually expressed in mL/min

A

Metabolic clearance rate (MCR)

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3
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MRC is _________ to T1/2

A

Inversely related

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4
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How can the rate of hormone secretion be affected? (X3)

A

By modulating;

Rate of synthesis

Release of hormones stored in secretory granules

Size and number of secretory cells

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5
Q

Endocrine glands secrete hormones in response to ? (X4)

A

Other hormones

Neurotransmitters

Metabolites

Local mediators (paracrine signaling)

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6
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Changes in the amount of hormones circulating is due to ?

A

Changes in secretion

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7
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An assay in which hormone receptors are used in place of an antibody in the assay

Can be used to determine what fraction of the circulating hormone pool is able to bind the hormone receptor (is active)

A

Receptor-binding assays

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8
Q

Stimulation tests for assessing hormone levels in blood are most likely to be used when an endocrine gland is thought to be _____function

A

Hypo

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9
Q

Stimulation tests are used to assess the _______ of a gland to produce a hormone

A

Reserve capacity

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10
Q

Suppression tests for assessing hormone levels in the blood, are most commonly used when an endocrine gland is though to be ______functional

A

Hyperfunctional

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11
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Suppression tests are used to assess ________

A

The functional status of the negative feedback loop

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12
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What does failure to suppress a hormone in a suppression test suggest?

A

Autonomous secretion of that hormone

Tropic hormone that regulates the target gland

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13
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The lower the Kd, the _______ the affinity for binding?

A

Higher

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14
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Kd is equivalent to…

A

The concentration of hormone required for 1/2 of receptors to be occupied

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15
Q

Conditions that alter receptor affinity (how well the receptor will bind its hormone)

A

Covalent modification (phosphorylation lowers some receptors)

Inherited receptor mutations

Ionic composition of environment or pH

Allosteric interactions (when one hormone binds, others are less likely to bind)

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16
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Conditions that alter the receptor content of a tissue [Rt]

A

Hormone receptor levels can be increased or decreased

Cellular content of a given hormone receptor can be controlled by the hormone that normally binds to that receptor

Cellular content of a give hormone receptor can regulate the tissue content of other hormone receptors

17
Q

A plot of the magnitude of an effect induced by a hormone as a function of the concentration of that hormone

A

Concentration-response curve

18
Q

A decrease in hormone sensitivity can be overcome by?

A

Increasing hormone concentration