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Pathophysiology Test 3
Adrenal Cortex
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03/30/2008

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Term
Areas of the adrenal Cortex
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Abbreviations of areas of Adrenal Cortex
Definition

ZG = Z. Glomerulosa

ZF = Z. Fasciculata

ZR = Z. Reticularis 

Term
The Adrenal Gland consists of the _____ and the _______
Definition
Cortex; Medulla
Term
Aldosterone is produced in the ______, Cortisol in the _________, and Epinephrine in the _________
Definition
Cortex; Cortex; Medulla
Term
What are the daily secretions of the adrenal gland?
Definition

Aldosterone (Mineralcorticoid) - 0.05-0.15 mg/day

Cortisol (Glucocorticoid) - 12-30 mg/day

DHEA (Androgen) - 7-15 mg/day 

Term
In terms of the zones of the cortex, Aldosterone is produced in the ________, cortisol in the ________, and DHEA in the ___________
Definition
Z. Glomerulosa; Z. Reticularis and Fasciculata; Z. Reticularis and Fasciculata
Term
Secretion of adrenal hormones is determined by.........
Definition
rate of synthesis
Term
Circulation of adrenal hormones is controlled by........
Definition
Extensive protein binding (transcortin, CBG - Cortisol Binding Globulin)
Term
What effects do Glucocorticoids have on the liver?
Definition
Stimulates gluconeogenesis, Increases hepatic glycogen, increases blood glucose, Catabolic (negative nitrogen balance)(also in muscle)
Term
What effects do Glucocorticoids have on Adipose tissue?
Definition
Increase Lipolysis
Term
What effects do Glucocorticoids have that affect multiple sites in the body?
Definition

Blocks inflammatory response

Suppresses Immune System 

Term
Corticosteroids protect dependent tissues, such as the _______ and _____, from starvation
Definition
Brain and Heart
Term
Corticosteroids stimulate the ________ to form _________
Definition
Liver; Glucose; result is higher glucose levels
Term
What is the mechanism for corticosteroids increasing glucose levels?
Definition
Translocation of the glucose transporter from the plasma membrane to an intracellular location
Term
What is a potential problem with Corticosteroids?
Definition
Glucocorticoids can worsen glycemic control in patients with diabetes
Term
In excess of corticosteroids, what can result?
Definition

Redistribution of body fat (Cushing's Syndrome), back of the neck (Buffalo bump), face (moon face)

 

Truncal adipocytes respond predominantly to insulin and Glucocorticoids-induced hyperglycemia 

Term
What effects does elevated corticosteroids have on the CNS?
Definition

1.  Mood Elevation

2.  Euphoria

3. Insomnia

4.  Increase Motor Activity

5.  Anxious

6.  Depressed

7.  Psychosis

 

Neurosteroids regulate neural excitability 

Term
Describe the feedback system for Glucocorticoids (Cortisol)?
Definition
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What happens to Cortisol levels when we sleep?
Definition
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Term
Describe the regulation of aldosterone secretion by the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex
Definition
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Term
What are some of the symptoms, and frequency of these sypmtoms, of Cushing's Disease (Hypercortisolism)?
Definition

Centripetal Obesity - 95%

Hypertension - 82%

Hyperglycemia - 80%

Amenorrhea - 75%

Moon Facies - 60%

Osteoporosis - 60%

Personality Change - 55% 

Term
Explain the different kinds of Cushing's Syndrome
Definition
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Explain the different kinds of adrenal insufficiencies
Definition
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Term
What are the symptoms of Addison's disease, and their frequency of occurrence?
Definition

Weakness and fatigability - 100%

Weight Loss - 100%

Hyperpigmentation - 92%

Hypotension - 88%

Hyponatremia - 88%

Hyperkalemia - 65% 

Term
Conn's Syndrome is also known as Hyperaldosteronism.....what are the effects of the primary version?
Definition
Increase Aldosterone --> Increase Na+ retention --> This increases both ECF Volume and Renal Perfusion Pressure --> Decreases Renin
Term
What are the effects of secondary hyperaldosteronism?
Definition
Decrease Renal Perfusion Pressure --> Increases Renin --> Increases Aldosterone --> Increases Na+ retention and ECF volume
Term
Name the Cause, Symptoms, and Treatment of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (Adrenogenital Syndrome)
Definition

Cause - Enzymatic defect

Symptoms - Varied

Treatment - Replace missing hormones 

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