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HPA Axis - Answer used to respond to stress (fight or flight)

Stress -> Hippocampus -> Hypothalamus -> Vasopressin, CRF -> Pituitary -> ACTH ->
Adrenal Cortex -> Cortisol

Cortisol can feed back to the ________ and _________ to reduce further stimulation of the
system - Answer pituitary, hypothalamus

Aldosterone is made in the _______ _____- - Answer zona glomerulosa

Cortisol and androgens is made in the ___________/______ - Answer zona fasciculata /
zona reticularis

epinehprine / NE are made in the _____________ - Answer adrenal medulla

differential expression of enzymes in the adrenal gland is due to - Answer CYP11B1 and
CYP17 (cortisol in the ZF/ZR)

Maastricht acute stress test - Answer men tend to release cortisol faster and with a
higher peak than women

mice can raise cortisol significantly, which remains raised for the duration of the stress

diurnal cycle of serum glucocorticoids - Answer lowest in the middle of the night

peaks in the morning-- possible helps with waking up

no difference between girls and boys, age, puberty, etc. but lots of variance in individual
levels

stress (increases/decreases) glucocorticoid release into blood - Answer increases

typically resolves quickly; inappropriate stress response can result in too much/too
long, or weak HPA response

repeated stress can lead to ___________, but some forms of chronic stress (severe pain,
blood loss, hypoglycemia) can lead to no _____ - Answer habituation, habituation

in both cases, a novel stress can cause a hyper-response of the HPA axis

corticosteroids ____________, increase short-term memory, maintain BP, _________
inflammation, help with fetal lung development - Answer regulate energy metabolism,

,inhibit inflammation

Addison's Disease - Answer corticosteroid deficiency

low blood sugar, low bp, weakness, muscle/join pain, skin darkening / vitiligo, salt
craving, nausea/diarrhea, depression

Cushing's Syndrome - Answer corticosteroid overload

skin thinning, depression / mood swings, memory loss/learning disability, muscle
wasting, poor wound healing/suppressed immune system, hypertension, diabetes,
osteoporosis, anovulation

cortisone was isolated in the 1940s and used for ___________ for the first time in 1948 --
quickly becoming a widely used drug - Answer rheumatoid arthritis

therapeutic uses of corticosteroids - Answer allergic reactions

collagen-vascular disorders

inflammation of bones/joints

eye diseases

gastrointestinal disease

hematologic disorders

system inflammation

pulmonary disease

neurologic disorders

organ transplants

renal disorders

skin diseases

thyroid diseases

misc

adverse effects of corticosteroids - Answer infections

myopathy

neuropsychiatric symptoms, HPA insufficiency

weight gain/obesity, fluid retention, edema, cushing syndrome, insulin resistance

gastric ulcer

, hirsutism, skin thinning

cataracts, glaucoma

cardiovascular risk

glucocorticoids regulate 10-20% of genes in your body, binding to _________ ________
inside cells - can be alpha (active) or beta (blocks alpha) - Answer glucocorticoid
receptors (GR)

glucocorticoids bind with great affinity to _______________ in plasma, not very well to
albumin - Answer corticosteroid binding globulin (CBG)

in the cell, glucocorticoids bind to their receptor, cause ___________, ___________ to the
nucleus and bind to DNA to regulate transcription of target genes - Answer
dimerization; translocate

regulation of genes by the GR can either involve __________ of target genes, or
_______________ (messing up other transcription factors)

Net result: increase in anti-inflammatory gene expression, decrease in pro-inflammatory
gene expression - Answer transactivation; transrepression

Islet of Langerhans cells in the pancreas are responsible for: - Answer insulin and
glucagon release

alpha cells - Answer release glucagon

stimulates breakdown of glycogen to produce glucose

beta cells - Answer release insulin, C-peptide, amylin.

insulin stimulates glucose uptake into cells

delta cells - Answer release somatostatin

G cells - Answer release gastrin

F cells - Answer release pancreatic peptide

exenatide - Answer GLP-1 agonist, blocks glucagon release

pramlintide - Answer binds amylin receptors to decrease appetite

octreotide - Answer mimics somatostatin, blocks growth hormones, glucagon, insulin

cleavage of pro-insulin by proprotein convertases creates functional insulin and its
by-product, _________ - Answer C-peptide

glucose -> ____transporter on beta cells -> ATP -> blocks potassium channel -> causes
opening of calcium channel -> vesicles release _______ - Answer glut2; insulin

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