Working in to out, what are the layers of the adrenal gland?
What three zones make up the cortex of the adrenal gland?
What hormone is produced in the medulla?
Epinephrine
What hormones are synthesized in the zona reticularis and zona fasciculata?
What hormone is made in the zona gomerulosa?
mineralocorticoid (aldosterone)
Which way does blood flow in the adrenal gland?
Capsulary artery -> capsule -> medula -> medullary vein
Where does the preganglionic sympathetic terminal of the adrenal gland synapse?
The medulla
What are the four basic systems that control stress and disease process?
What is the process of glucocorticoid synthesis?
What kinds of stress can trigger the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal cortex axis
How is corticotropin (ACTH) released in the anterior pituitary?
Through pituitary secretion with a diurnal variation (varied throughout the day
What is the half life of corticotropin (ACTH)?
15 minutes
What is the process of mineralocorticoid (aldosterone) synthesis?
What are the other uses of Angiotensin II?
What is the system called that creates aldosterone?
Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone system
Where is the aldosterone stimulating in the kidney?
Distal (convoluted) tubule
Where are the secondary sites of aldosterone stimulation?
What is the order of flow for the nephron?
Brush border -> thin descending limb of loop of Henle -> Thick ascending limb of loop of Henle -> distal convoluted tubule -> intercalated cells -> principal cells -> Medullary collecting tubule
Increasing potassium excretion is the minor effect of ACTH
TRUE
How do glucocorticoid drugs and cortisol effect mineralocorticoid activity?
Increase in salt and water retention as it increases the mineralocorticoid activity
How does sodium flow through renal tubular cells when mineralocorticoid receptors are activated?
Flows in from the tubular fluid and is excreted through paired diffusion with potassium into the peritubular capillary
How does potassium flow through renal tubular cells when mineralocorticoid receptors are activated?
It enters the cell through the peritubular capillary via paired diffusion with sodium, where it then flows out of the cell to the tubular fluid, maintaining a voltage of -40mV in the tubular fluid
What is the process of synthesizing aldosterone-induced proteins?
What are the effects of AIPS?