Hypoadrenalism tutorial Flashcards

1
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Tests for suspecting addison’s

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Look at ACTH at 9am (should be low due to high cortisol) and cortisol, synacthen (give ACTH and should get surge of cortisol),
K+ and Na+, can also look for autoantibodies

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2
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How does aldosterone work in DCT

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Diffuses into cell, binds to MIneralocortioc receptor, upregulates Na+/K+ On basolateral membrane and Na+ channel in apical membrane

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3
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What is destroyed in Addison’s

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Whole cortex- you need to lose 80% of the cortex to have symptoms

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4
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Why is POMC increased

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Because the negative feedback is lost due to very low cortisol

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5
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Treatment

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Immediately- saline to increase BP

Later- cortisol replacement (with hydrocortisone- give high in morning and low at night)

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Why is cortisol high in the morning

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It liberates glucose for energy for the day

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7
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How does cortisol increase blood glucose

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Increases glycogenolysis enzymes and can also increase fat and protein breakdown

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8
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Tests for Cushing?

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Urine 24hr cortisol 
Blood cortisol (in the evening because in the morning it is high anyway) 
Dexamethasne suppression test (giving synthetic steroid strong version of cortisol which should switch off ACTH but doesn't in cushings)'
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9
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Dex test would show what in adrena tumour vs pituitary

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Pituitary- high ACTH even after dex, and high cortisol

Adrenal adenoma- low ACTH after dex and high cortisol

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10
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Why do you get centripetal obesity

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Constantly high levels of blood sugar due t Cortisol breaking down all sugar from liver and other cells

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11
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Effect of cortisol on insulin

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Normally suppresses it. But in Cushings, central adipocytes remain sensitive to insulin so keep storing sugars etc but

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Why does BP increase with excess cortisol

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Normally 11B-HSD metabolises cortisol to aldosterone but if cortisol increases so much it will overwhelm this enzyme and basically act as aldosterone in the kidneys increasing sodium and water retention

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13
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Why is placenta have high 11B-HSD

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Cortisol is growth suppressant because it’s a stress hormone and growth is not necessary in stress,you need sugar elsewhere. In pregnancy if mum is stressed cortisol can be high and overwhelm this enzyme in placenta too

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14
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Cause for proximal myopathy

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Cortisol will increase the metabolism of,protein to make glucose

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15
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What drug could be given before and after surgery

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Metyrapone

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16
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Why is metyrapone necessary after surgery

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Because poor wound healing if you have high cortisol (bad proteins) and high cortisol is immunosuppressive

17
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What hormones can be increased due to adrenal adenoma

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Increased androgen (because adrenal produces androgens but not really estrogens)