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Pharmacology Exam 5: Corticosteroids
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Pharmacology
Graduate
04/28/2011

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Term
glucocorticoid antagonist:
Definition
Mifepristone
Term
Mineralocoricoid antagonist:
Definition
spiranolactone
Term
Corticosteroid synthesis inhibitor:
Definition
Ketoconazole
Term
Short acting corticosteroids:
Definition
- cortisol
- cortisone
Term
Intermediate acting corticosteroids:
Definition
- Prednisone
- Prednisolone
- Methyprednisolone
- Triamcinolone
Term
Long acting corticosteroids:
Definition
- Betamethasone
- Dexamethasone
Term
Mineralocorticoids:
Definition
- corticoststerone
- fludrocortisone
Term
when grading corticosteroid potentcy, __ is standard to which all others are measured against.
Definition
cortisol
Term
Corticosteroids used to treat:
Definition
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Bronchial asthma
- Renal diseases
- SLE
- Ocular disorders
- Organ transplants

WITH ALL THESE CONDITIONS THESE WORK VIA ANTIINFLAMMATORY, BUT ORGAN TRANSPLANT ON IMMUNE SYSTEM.
CORTICOSTEROIDS CONTROL SYMPTOMS, THEY DO NOT STOP PROGRESSION OF THE DISEASE.
Term
In humans, Cortisol is the naturally occuring corticosteroid secreted by the adrenal cortex. Prednisolone, MPL and Dex are synthetic analogs.
Definition
Term
hypothalamus> CRH> pituitary> ACTH> adrenal cortex> cortisol> negative feedback and inhibits release of CRH
Definition
stress can override the negative feedback system and release more cortisol, also influenced by hypoglycemia and pain
Term
Glucocorticoids

Cortisol (95%)
Corticostrone
Cortisone

90% bound to plasma proteins

Circadian release
Of GCs; highest in
the early morning
and lowest in the
evening.
Definition
Term
Glucocorticosteroid organ and tissue effects:
Definition
- metabolic effects: stimulates gluconeogenesis
- catabolic effects: protein catabolism, lymph, connective tissue, fat, and skin wasting
- Immunosuppressive effects: inhibit cell mediated actions, espically lymphocytes
- anti-inflammatory effects
Term
Mechanism of action for anti-inflammatory corticosteroids (5):

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Definition
1. suppress T cell activation and cytokine production

2. Suppress mast cell degranulation

3. Decrease capillary permeability indirectly by inhibiting mast cells and basophils

4. Reduce expression of cyclooxygenase II and prostaglandin synthesis

5. Reduce prostaglandin, leukotriene and platelet activating factor levels by altering phospholipase A2 activity
Term
Coricosteroids are RAPIDLY AND COMPLETELY ABSORBED B/C FAT SOLUBLE. THEY DO CROSS THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER.

A lot of PROTEIN TRANSPORT, COUPLE DIFFERENT PROTEINS. 10-20% IS UNBOUND. MOST OF IT IS BOUND.
Definition
Term
Daily administration of corticosteroids at physiological concentrations for at least 2 weeks suppresses the __ resulting in decreased production of endogenous hormones. Recovery may take 9-12 months.
Definition
H-P-A axis
Term
Corticosteroids are mostly metabolized and inactivated in the __ by ____ enzymes. 25% of GCs are excreted in the __ and __, while 75% of corticosteriods are excreted in the __.
Definition
- liver by CYP450 3A4
- bile and feces
- urine
Term
prototype corticosteroid for anti-inflammatory actions:
Definition
hydrocortisone
Term
hydrocortisone is a __ acting coricosteroid.
Definition
short

plasma half life 30 min
biological half life 8-12 hrs. b/c gets absorbed in fat
Term
Hydrocortisone used for treatment of:
Definition
- localized inflammatory conditions
- dermatitis
- Ulcerative colitis
Term
Contraindications to hydrocortisone:
Definition
- systemic fungal infection
- recent ileocolostomy
- intestinal anatomoses
- intestinal abscess
Term
prednisone is ___ acting glucocorticoid.
Definition
intermediate
Term
Prednisone clinical uses:
Definition
- adjunct therapy for arthritis (short term admin)
- asthma
- COPD
- Ulcerative colitis
- Crohn's Disease
- Rheumatic disorders
- dermatological disorders
Term
Prednisone can only be given ___.
Definition
PO
Term
hydrocortisone relative antiinflammatory potency is __.
Definition
1
Term
Prednisone relative antiinflammatory potency is __.
Definition
4 (it is 4 times more potent than cortisol)
Term
Prednisone is inactive on its own, it must be metaabolized in the __ to an active metabolite.
Definition
liver

plasma half life 60 min
biological half life 18-36 hours
Term
Inhaled Gluococorticoids:
Definition
- Beclomethasone
- Budesonide
- Flunisolide
- Fluticasone propionate
- Triamcinolone acetonide
Term
Oral glucocorticoids (quick relief of asthmatic symptoms):
Definition
- Prednisone
- Prednisolone

for those unresponsive to beta 2 agonists
Term
Prednisolone is ___ acting and can be in what 2 forms:
Definition
- intermediate

plasma half life 60 minutes
biological half life 18-36 hours

Prednisolone acetate/sodium phosphate
Term
Clinical uses of prednisolone:
Definition
- opthalmic disorders
- respiratory diseases
Term
Prednisolone can be given __ or __.
Definition
orally or injected (so can be systemic or local)
Term
Methyprednisone is ___ acting and can be in what two forms?
Definition
- intermediate

plasma half life 60 minutes
biologial half life 18-36 hours

Methylprednisolone acetate/sodium succinate
Term
Methylprednisolone clinical uses:
Definition
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- INTRA-ARTICULAR INJECTIONS
- Ulcerative colitis
- severe alcoholic hepatitis
Term
Methylprednisolone admin:
Definition
oral or injectable (so systemic or local)
Term
Methylprednisolone adverse effects:
Definition
- vertigo
- headache
- weight gain
- sodium/water retention
- impaired wound healing
Term
Triamcinolone is ___ acting and can be in what 3 forms?
Definition
- intermediate

plasma half life 60 minutes
biological half life 18-36 hours

Triamcinolone acetonide/diacetate/hexacetonide
Term
Triamcinolone uses and admin:
Definition
- similar to prednisone uses: Opthalmic disorders, respiratory diseases

- oral or injectable (systemic or local)
Term
Inhaled glucocorticoids are for long term control of chronic asthma symptoms. What is their mechanism of action?

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Definition
- reduce bronchial hypersenstivity
- decrease synthesis of inflammatory mediators (leukotrienes, prostaglandins, histamine)
- decrease infiltration by inflammatory cells (eusinophils and leukocytes)
- decreased edema of airway mucosa
- decreased mucous production
- increased responsiveness to beta 2 agonists
Term
Betamethasone is __ acting.
Definition
long

plasma half life 300+minutes
biological half life 36-54 hours
Term
betamethasone relative antiinflammatory potency:
Definition
25
Term
betamethasone administration:
Definition
- oral
- topical
- injectable
Term
Betamethasone clinical uses:
Definition
- respiratory diseases
- respiratory distress syndrome
- local inflammatory conditions
- life threatening/disabling condition
Term
Dexamethasone is __ acting
Definition
long

plasma half life110-210min
biological half life 36-54 hours
Term
Dexamethasone clinical uses:
Definition
Lupus
RA
life threatening conditions
Term
Dexamethasone antiinflammatory potency:
Definition
25
Term
Dexamethasone admin:
Definition
oral
topical
injectable
Term
Dexamethasone suppression test is used to distinguish between __ __ and __ __.
Definition
Cushing's disease
Cushing's syndrome
Term
Dexamehasone suppression test:
Definition
Patients take 1 mg of dexamethasone, a synthetic steroid, at 11 pm and cortisol and ACTH are measured at 8 the next day. Normal persons will show low ACTH and low cortisol due to proper functioning of the feedback system. Cushing’s patients “do not suppress” thus the cortisol levels remain elevated. When performed accurately this test provides a 95-97% efficiency in the diagnosis of Cushing’s.


He said no detailed questions about this on test.
Term
Cushing's disease has __ causes.
Definition
pituitary
Term
Cushing's Syndrome has ___ causes.
Definition
adrenal
Term
with cushings disease too much acth and too much cortisol. with cushings syndrome just too much cortisol.
Definition
Term
Cushings syndrome manifestations:
Definition
- glaucoma/cataracts
- moonface
- hirsutism/masculinazation
- cervicodorsal fat (buffalo hump)
- abdominal striae (purple)
- protuberant abdomen
- truncal obesity
- extremity thinning/atrophy
- brittle bones/osteoporosis
- swelling: fluid retention/edema
Term
Adverse effects of glucocorticoids:
Definition
- adrenocortical insufficiency due to HPA suppression
- adrenocortical excess> moonface/buffalo hump
- Diabetes mellitus
- CNS effects: psychological/behavioral changes
- impaired wound healing
- musculoskeletal effects: osteoporosis, muscle weakness, atrophy
- cardiovascular effects: fluid retention, edema, hypertension
Term
Glucocorticoid withdrawal should be performed slowly. Symptoms of withdrawal syndrome:
Definition
- hypotension
- hypoglycemia
- myalgia
- fatigue
Term
the longer on corticosteroids, the slower the withdrawal should be.
Definition
Term
Longer period and higer dose withdrawal steps:
Definition
Halve the dose weekly until 25 mg prednisolone or equivalent is reached
Later reduce by about 1mg every 3-7 days.
Term
drugs that enhance corticosteroid effects:
Definition
- estrogen
- oral contraceptives
- antifungal agents
- antibiotics

All of these compete for CYP450 enzymes
Term
Drugs that reduce corticosteroid effects:
Definition
- antacids- inhibit absorption
- Cholestyramine- inhibits absorption
- Phenytoin: inhibits CYP450 enzymes
Term
Contraindications for Corticosteroids:
Definition
- infections
- hypertension with glucocorticoids
- psychosis
- peptic ulcer
- Diabetes mellitus
- Osteoporosis
- Glaucoma
- Pregnancy (prednisolone preferred)
Term
Precauions of glucocorticoid use during pregnancy:
Definition
Follow up examinations of the patient to be done before, during and after steroid therapy
Body weight
X-ray of spine
Blood glucose
Examination of the eye
B.P.
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