BIO 282 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cortisol, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate

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Cushing"s disease is commonly cause by an adenoma of the pituitary gland that causes the pituitary to over secrete acth. Recall that acth is a peptide-based hormone secreted by the pituitary and is part of the hpa axis. Also recall that cortisol causes increased blood glucose levels and that insulin is secreted in response to high blood glucose. True or false: patients with cushing"s disease likely experience symptoms associated with. In patients with this disease, crh levels are low because feedback loops prevents the production of additional crh. Injecting crh into the blood stream of patients with this disorder would be a viable treatment for patients with cushing"s disease. True or false: removal of the pituitary gland in conjunction with cortisol injections could be a viable treatment for patients with cushing"s disease. True or false: patients with this disorder could likely become more sensitive to insulin. Memorize molecules up to camp-dependent protein kinase a(pka)

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