Endocrine Physiology The Adrenal Gland : Glucocorticoids Dr.Mouaadh abdelkarim

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Endocrine Physiology The Adrenal Gland : Glucocorticoids Dr.Mouaadh abdelkarim Assistant Professor of Physiology Department of Physiology 2 nd floor Tel:

Produced by the fasciculata and reticularis layers of the adrenal cortex Glucocorticoids (cortisol): recognized early to increase plasma glucose levels: Mobilization of amino acids from proteins Enhance liver gluconeogenesis Target tissues: most body tissues Glucocorticoids

CRH from hypothalamus is the major regulator of ACTH secretion CRH (and ACTH) are secreted in pulses ADH is also a potent ACTH secretagogue ACTH from anterior pituitary stimulates cortisol synthesis and secretion The greatest ACTH secretory activity occurs in the early morning hours and diminish late in the afternoon. Glucocorticoids (cont.)

Circadian rhythm of cortisol secretion

HPA Axis

Primary and secondary hypersecretion of cortisol

Actions of Glucocorticoids Metabolic response to fasting: Gluconeogenesis from amino acids (increased expression of the enzymes) Mobilization of stored fat (activation of HSL) and its use in β-oxidation and the production of ketone bodies

Effect of glucocorticoids: on carbohydrate metabolism stimulation of gluconeogenesis by the liver (rate increases 6 to 10 fold) enzymes required to convert amino acids into glucose are increased (activation of DNA transcription) mobilization of amino acids from extrahepatal tissues (muscles) increase in glycogen storage in liver cells Decreased glucose utilization by the cells

mobilization of amino acids from non-hepatic tissues proteokatabolic effect in all body cells except of the liver decreased protein synthesis decreased amino acids transport into extrahepatic tissues (muscles, lymphatic tissues) Proteoanabolic effect in the liver enhanced liver proteins increased plasma proteins Effect of glucocorticoids: on protein metabolism

Anti-inflammatory Effects of GC Glucocorticoids are used to alleviate inflammation Stabilizing lysosomal membranes Inhibit production of prostaglandins and leukotrines (mediate inflammation) This occurs via inhibiting phospholipase A2, which is needed for PG synthesis Decrease the inflammation reaction by decreasing permeability of capillary membranes, reducing swelling They also reduce the effects of histamine

Suppression of Immune System Decrease production of eoisinophils and lymphocytes decrease T cell and antibody production thereby decreasing immunity Decrease immunity could be fatal in diseases such as tuberculosis Decrease immunity effect of cortisol is useful during transplant operations in reducing organ rejection.

Maintains body fluid volumes & vascular integrity Cortisol levels vary with water intake Cortisol has mineralcorticoid effect, Not as potent as aldosterone. BP regulation & cardiovascular function: Sensitizes arterioles to action of noradrenaline (Permissive effect). Decreased capillary permeability Maintains normal renal function Functions - circulation

Negative feedback control on release of ACTH Modulates perception & emotion Mineral metabolism: Anti-vitamin D effect, Intestinal absorption Renal excretion GIT: Increases HCl secretion Functions - continued CNS responses:

Permissive regulation of fetal organ maturation Surfactant synthesis (phospholipid that maintains alveolar surface tension). Inhibition of linear growth in children due to direct effects on bone & connective tissue Functions - developmental

Glucocorticoids and Stress: Without GCs, the body cannot cope with even mild stressors Fat & glucose metabolism (Redistribution of Fat, increase of glucose) Maintenance of the vascular response to norepinephrine Effects on CNS

Cushing’s Syndrome Cushing’s syndrome results from continued high glucocorticoid levels 3rd - 6th decade, 4 to1 females Causes: pharmocologic pituitary adenoma 75-90% adrenal adenoma, carcinoma ectopic ACTH

Cushing’s Syndrome Signs: Fat is deposited in the body trunk (central obesity) Buffalo hump Moon facies (subcutaneus fat in cheeks and submandibular) Purple striae Blood-glucose levels rises chronically, causing adrenal diabetes May cause beta cells to die

Purple striae Cushing’s Syndrome

treatment based on cause Cushing’s Syndrome - Reducing corticosteroid use. - Surgery. - Radiation therapy. - Medications

Adrenocortical insufficiency primary causes, ie. Addison’s disease autoimmune disease, tumors, infection, hemorrhage, metabolic failure, ketoconazole (glucocorticoid antagonist activity) secondary causes hypopituitarism, suppression by exogenous steroids

Adrenocortical insufficiency symptoms, signs fatigability, weakness, anorexia, nausea, weight loss, hyperpigmentation, hypotension, women loss of axillary and pubic hair can lead to severe volume depletion and shock Reduced cortisol results in poor blood glucose regulation Patient cannot cope with stress Adrenal crisis: asthenia, severe pains in the abdomen, vascular collapse….

treatment glucocorticoid replacement, mineralocorticoid replacement Adrenocortical insufficiency