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What does the zona fasciculata of the adrenal gland produce? |
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The glucocorticoid Cortisol |
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What does the zona glomerulosa of the adrenal gland produce? |
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The mineralocorticoid Aldosterone |
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What region of the adrenal cortex produces androgens? What androgen does the adrenal cortex produce? |
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Zona reticularis Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) |
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What is the short-acting glucocorticoid? What is the intermediate-acting glucocorticoid? What is the long-acting glucocorticoid? |
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Short-acting glucocorticoid? Hydrocortisone Intermediate-acting glucocorticoid? Prednisolone Long-acting glucocorticoid? Dexamethasone |
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In the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome, what drug is administered? |
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Dexamethasone - in the Dexamethasone suppression test |
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What drug has an UNLABELED USE of treating Cushing's syndrome? |
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Although Ketoconazole* is mainly used as an antifungal agent, at higher doses it also inhibits steroid synthesis, so it has been used to treat hirsutism, adrenal cancer, and Cushing's syndrome |
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What are the drugs used to treat Cushing's syndrome? |
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Metyrapone Aminoglutethimide Spironolactone* Ketoconazole* Mifepristone* Pasireotide |
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What is the DOC for ectopic ACTH syndrome? |
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It reduces corticosteroid biosynthesis by inhibiting the final step in the pathway (11-hydroxylation) |
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What else is Metyrapone the DOC for? |
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DOC for treatment of pregnant women with Cushing's syndrome |
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Adverse effects of Metyrapone? |
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Definition
Hirsutism Salt & water retention Dizziness |
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What is the DOC for treatment of Cushing's syndrome associated with adrenal carcinoma? |
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MOA of Aminoglutethimide? |
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Inhibits conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone (the initial step in production of all steroid produced in the adrenal cortex) |
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What is the MOA of Spironolactone* in treating Cushing's syndrome? |
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Spironolactone* antagonizes the mineralocorticoid receptor. Spironolactone* is also a diuretic and decreases resorption of Na+ and secretion of K+. |
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What is the MOA of Mifepristone* |
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Mifepristone* antagonizes the glucocorticoid receptor. There is not effect on cortisol concentration. |
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Adverse effects of Mifepristone*? |
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Heavy bleeding (vaginal) Endometrial changes Nausea Fatigue Headache |
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CIs for use of Mifepristone*? |
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Pregnancy (it is an abortifacient) Drugs metabolized by CYP3A (Simvastatin, Lovastatin) Corticosteroid therapy (this is a corticosteroid antagonist) |
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What drug is used in adults with Cushing's disease that are not candidates for surgery (or surgery was not curative)? |
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Agonist at somatin receptor (sst-5). It inhibits the release of ACTH |
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Adverse effects of Pasireotide? |
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Definition
Hypocortisolism Hyperglycemia/diabetes QT prolongation Liver test elevations Cholelithiasis Decreased pituitary function |
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What drug is administered to test for primary adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease)? |
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Cosyntropin (it is a synthetic ACTH) |
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What type of drug is Cosyntropin? |
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What drug is given in acute adrenal insufficiency? |
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Hydrocortisone (cortisol) |
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What drug is used as a glucocorticoid replacement in a fetus? |
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Definition
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What two drugs may be used as GC replacements? |
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Hydrocortisone Dexamethasone |
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What one drugs may be used as a MC replacement? |
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What class of drugs are used to prevent aromatization of androgens to estrogens? |
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What two drugs are aromatase inhibitors? |
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What drug is an anti-androgen? |
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Flutamide* (Nonsteroidal drug that acts as a competitive antagonist at the androgen receptors) |
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