Which disease causes destruction of adrenal tissue?
Addison’s disease
Which disease causes excess adrenal action?
Where is the adrenal gland found in the body?
Which hormone is released from the Zona Glomerulosa region of the adrenal gland?
Aldosterone
Which hormone is released from the Zona Fasicularis region of the adrenal gland?
Cortisol (hypothalamus/pituitary)
Which hormone is released from the Zona Reticularis region of the adrenal gland?
Adrenal Androgens
Adrenal hormones are largely the same compound but will have small changes on them. Which hormone do they all broadly tend to come from?
What does aldosterone regulate? (2 points)
What does aldosterone have an indirect effect on?
Which 2 types of drugs inhibits the action of aldosterone?
- AT2 blockers
What does ACE inhibitor stand for?
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
What are 3 side effects of ACE inhibitors?
What do AT2 blockers do?
What is angio-oedema?
If someone is on ACE inhibitors which causes lichenoid reactions. What should you ask their GP to swap them to?
AT2 blocker
What is Enalapril and what is it used to treat?
What type of drug is Losartan and what does it do?
- it keeps blood vessels from narrowing, which lowers BP and improves blood flow
What is Cortisol?
A glucocorticoid
Does Cortisol have ‘physiological’ steroid effects?
Does cortisol have a circadian release?
Cortisol has physiological steroid effects, meaning these are things that will happen because of cortisol in the blood at a NORMAL level. Give 4 examples of these?
None of these will cause any disease at the normal level
What are the normal levels of hydrocortisone in the body a day?
14/15g a day
What are examples of 5 therapeutic hormones and their potency in relation to cortisol?
What are the 2 kinds of effects therapeutic steroids can have?
- Enhanced Mineralocorticoid effect