endocrine 13 Flashcards

1
Q

what does an increase in sympathetic activity lead to in terms of glucose controlling hormone release

A

promotes glucose metabolism
increased glucagon
increased epinephrine
inhibition insulin

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2
Q

how is GH release controlled

A

GHRH/ GHIH

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3
Q

polydipsia

A

excessive thirst or drinking

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4
Q

what is C-peptide

A

inactive fragment cleaved from insulin pro hormone

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5
Q

how are steroid hormones transported

A

bound to carrier proteins e.g. albumin

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6
Q

what type of hormone is lipophilic

A

steroid hormone

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7
Q

what connects anterior pituitary to hypothalamus

A

capillary portal system

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8
Q

what hormone regulates circadian rhythm

A

melatonin

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9
Q

function of glucocorticoid hormone

A

influences glucose metabolism

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10
Q

when do girls grow fast

A

start of puberty

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11
Q

treatment raised ACR

A

ACE inhibitors

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12
Q

what is release of oxytocin triggered by

A

labour

suckling

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13
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what is vasopressin release triggered by

A

increased plasma osmolarity

decreased plasma volume/ BP

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14
Q

what hormone type(s) are:

  • vasopressin
  • oxytocin
A

neurohormones (peptide)

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15
Q

insulinoma

A

insulin secreting tumour

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16
Q

where are hypothalamic/ posterior pituitary neurohormones synthesised

A

magnocellular neurons

17
Q

complication of weight loss surgery

A
malnutrition
DVT/PE
anastomic leak
infection
vit and mineral deficiencies
excess skin
hair loss
18
Q

6 types of hormones that affect growth

A
  • GH
  • oestrogen/ testosterone
  • IGF-1
  • thyroid
  • glucocorticoids
  • insulin
19
Q

what could cause advanced bone ageing

A
  • tall stature
  • premature adrenarche
  • overweight
  • early puberty
  • congenital adrenal hyperplasia
  • overgrowth syndromes
20
Q

function of satiety centre

A

promotes fullness by suppressing feeding centre

21
Q

what effect does insulin have in NaKATPase activity

A

increases it

22
Q

most useful body proportion measurement

A

difference between trunk and leg length

23
Q

glucogenolysis

A

glycogen ->glucose