Metabolic and endocrine control during special circumstances Flashcards

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What do anabolic hormones do?

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Promote fuel storage

  • Insulin
  • Growth hormone (increases protein synthesis)
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What do catabolic hormones do?

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Promote release from stores (glycogen, fat and muscle protein) and utilisation

  • Glucagon
  • Adrenaline
  • Cortisol
  • Growth hormone
  • Thyroid hormone
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What does insulin inhibit?

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  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Glycogenolysis
  • Lipolysis
  • Ketogenesis
  • Proteolysis
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What does insulin stimulate?

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  • Glucose uptake in muscle and adipose (GLUT 4)
  • Glycolysis
  • Glycogen synthesis
  • Protein synthesis
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Describe what happens in energy starvation

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1) Glucagon and cortisol release
2) Decrease in insulin and anti-insulin effects of cortisol prevent most cells from using glucose (fatty acids preferred)
3) Liver starts to produce ketone bodies
4) Fat stores deplete and protein used as fuel
5) Death from loss of muscle mass (respiratory infection)

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Describe what happens in the anabolic phase in pregnancy

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The first half (20 weeks) of pregnancy

  • Increase in maternal fat stores
  • Small increase in level of insulin sensitivity
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What is the importance of the anabolic phase in pregnancy?

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Nutrients storage to meet future demands of rapid foetal growth in late gestation and lactation after birth

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Describe what happens in the catabolic phase in pregnancy?

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The second half of pregnancy

  • Decreased insulin sensitivity (increased resistance)
  • Increase in maternal glucose and free fatty acids
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What is the importance of the catabolic phase in pregnancy?

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Maternal metabolism adapts to meet an increasing demand by foetal-placental unit

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Why is the foetus described as an aggressive parasite?

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Foetus controls the maternal metabolism to ensure its own survival

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What is the foetoplacental unit?

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A new endocrine entity made by placenta, foetal adrenal glands and foetal liver

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What does the placenta secrete and what is the effect of these?

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Wide range of hormones that controls maternal hypothalamic pituitary axis

  • CRH
  • GnRH
  • TRH
  • GHRH
  • ACTH
  • hCG
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What are the two important steroid hormones produced by the placenta?

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Oestriol and progesterone

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What are examples of anti-insulin hormones?

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  • Corticotrophin releasing hormone
  • Human placental lactogen
  • Progestrerone
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What are the effects of anti-insulin hormones?

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  • Transient hyperglycaemia after meals (from increased insulin resistance)
  • Hypoglycaemia can occur between meals and at night because of continuous foetal draw of glucose
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