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Endocrinology Prostaglandin
Endocrinology Prostaglandin
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Undergraduate 4
04/23/2009

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Why are prostagladins named so?
Definition
They were discovered by isolatinng human semen. Thinking they had come from the prostate gland, he named them prostaglandins. However, they are synthesized in every cell of the body.
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How do prostaglandins function?
Definition
Are like hormones in that they act as a chemical messenger, but do not move to other sites, but work right within the cells where they are synthesized.
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What is the structure of prostaglandins?
Definition
Unsaturated carboxylic acids, consisting of a 20 carbon skeleton that also contains a five member ring. Are biochemially synthesized from fatty acid, acrachidodnic acid.
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What are the 4 possible prostaglandins?
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PGI2, PGE2, PGF2 alphs, TXA2
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PGI2
Definition
antiplatelet aggregation, vasodilation
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PGE2
Definition
smooth muscle relaxation, vasodilation
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PGF2alpha
Definition
smooth muscle contraction, vasoconstriction
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TXA2 (thromboxane A2)
Definition
platelet aggregation vasoconstriction
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What function do leukotrienes perform?
Definition
Responsible for the symptoms of asthma: Inflammation, Bronchoconstriction, Vasoconstriction.
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Prostaglandin Gel
Definition
medicationi used to soften and thin the cervix. may be used if past due date, or havve a large baby near or past due date.
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What does Prostaglandin E1 do?
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Prostaglandin is strong vasodilation, significant beneficial effects ovver placebo on ulcer healiing and pain relief. May be beneficial for patients with erectile dysfunction.
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Prostaglandin E2
Definition
prinncipal mediator of inflammation in rheumatoid arthirtis and ostoarthritis. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Medications and selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors reduce Prostaglandin E2 production.
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What enzymes transform arachidonic acid into Prostaglandin E2?
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Cyclooxygenase enzymes and terminal prostaglandin E synthases (PGES)
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What molecules promote tumor growth and metastasis through stimulation of cell proliferation, invasion, and angiongenesis?
Definition
COX2-derived bioactive lipids, and Prostaglandin E2
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How do prostaglandins affect females?
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They have an impact on ovarian, uterine, placental, and pituitary function to regulate reproduction.
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What roles in pregnancy do prostaglandins play?
Definition
Important roles in ovulation, luteal function, implantation, maintenance of gestation, microbial-induced abortion, parturition, postpartum uterine and ovarian infections.
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What medications are a prostaglandin inhibitor?
Definition
Aspirin or ibuprofen.
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What enzymes do NSAIDs target and what is the overall effect?
Definition
cyclooxygenase enzymes (COX). Decrease incidence of malignancies, including colorectal, esophageal, breast, lung, and bladder cancers.
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What enzyme does NSAID specifically inhibit?
Definition
Cycloxygenase activity of PGH2. Inhibit formation of prosatglandins involved in fever, pain, and inflammation. Inhibit blood clotting by blocking thromboxane formation in blood platelets.
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How do ibuprofens act specfically?
Definition
By blocking hydrophobic channel by which arachidonate enter the cyclooxygenatse active site.
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Where is the thymus located?
Definition
In the upper anterior portion of the chest cavity just behind the sternum.
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What do the hormones of the thymus do?
Definition
Stimulate the production of infection-fighting cells. Central importance inn maturationn of T cells.
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What does the thymus do?
Definition
Allows lymphocyte precursors from the bone-marrow to become thymocytes and mature into T cells.
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What consequences will be seen from losing the thymus at an early age?
Definition
Sever immunodeficiency and a high susceptibililty to infection. Ability of T cells to recognize foreign antigens is mediated by the T cell receptor.
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