Adrenal gland Flashcards

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From which embryological tissues are the adrenal cortex and medulla derived?

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Cortex: mesoderm

Medulla: neural crest

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How many weeks in to gestation until adrenal gland can be distinguished as a discrete organ?

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8 weeks in

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What are the fetal and definitive zones relating to the adrenal cortex?

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Fetal zone is the time frame between 2 months into gestation and birth where the adrenal cortex grows to a maximum weight. The zona reticularis is particularly prominent as the androgens it secretes are aromatized to oestrogens in the placenta, which are vital for a successful pregnancy

Definitive zone is just the time frame during which the adult cortex develops, after birth until adulthood

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4
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Microscopic structure of adrenal medulla

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Chromaffin cells packed with granules (containing catecholamines)

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5
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Zones of adrenal cortex

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Outer - zona glomerulosa (aldosterone)
Middle - zona fasciculata (cortisol)
Inner - zona reticularis (androgens)

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Blood supply and drainage of adrenal gland

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Receives branches from inferior phrenic artery, renal arteries and aorta

These collect at an arterial plexus beneath the adrenal capsule and enter a sinusoidal capillary system that richly perfuses the whole organ, from cortex to medulla

All blood drains into a central adrenal vein (one per gland) found in the medulla

Left adrenal vein drains into the left renal vein and the right adrenal vein drains into the inferior vena cava

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7
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Innervation of adrenal gland

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Mostly to medulla, and stimulatory

Thoracic preganglionic sympathetic nerves (bypass sympathetic chain) which release ACh - medulla has nAChRs

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8
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catecholamines receptors and actions image

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Notability || Revision || Anatomy || Catecholamines

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9
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What group of hormones are synthesised by the adrenal cortex? From which precursor molecule are they all synthesised?

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Various steroid hormones, all synthesised from cholesterol

Corticosteroids such as:

  • Glucocorticoids (cortisol)
  • Mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)

Some sex steroids (adrenal androgens)

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10
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By what mechanism do these hormones act?

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Nuclear receptors (hormone response elements within gene promoters) - binding affects gene transcription

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11
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How are cortex hormones transported in the plasma?

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Cortisol - cortisol-binding globulin (high affinity) and albumin (low affinity)
Aldosterone and androgens - only albumin (low affinity)

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12
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Define stress

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A stimulus that threatens to disturb homeostasis

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13
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Overarching action of cortisol

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Protection of body against stress, primarily by preserving glucose for the brain

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Affects of cortisol on metabolism

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Carbs - stimulates gluconeogenesis, opposing insulin
Fats - stimulates lipolysis and ketogenesis to make more ketones for the brain
Proteins - stimulates gluconeogenesis

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15
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What does adrenal insufficiency lead to?

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Addison’s disease

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16
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What does adrenal excess lead to?

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Cushing’s disease