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PRACTICA 4 PHYSIO EX, Ejercicios de Endocrinología

Asignatura: Psicoendocrinologia, Profesor: ines moragrega, Carrera: Psicologia, Universidad: UV

Tipo: Ejercicios

2016/2017

Subido el 12/12/2017

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Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 4: Measuring Cortisol and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Lab Report
Pre-lab Quiz Results
You scored 100% by answering 5 out of 5 questions correctly.
1. Cortisol
You correctly answered: d. is a hormone important in the body's response to stress.
2. ACTH
You correctly answered: d. is a tropic hormone that stimulates cortisol release.
3. CRH
You correctly answered: b. has a tropic effect on the anterior pituitary gland.
4. Cushing's syndrome refers to
You correctly answered: c. a hypercortisolism, which could be iatrogenic.
5. A condition of hypocortisolism
You correctly answered: d. refers to low levels of cortisol in the blood.
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Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 4: Measuring Cortisol and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Lab Report

Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 5 out of 5 questions correctly.

  1. Cortisol You correctly answered: d. is a hormone important in the body's response to stress.

2. ACTH

You correctly answered: d. is a tropic hormone that stimulates cortisol release.

  1. CRH You correctly answered: b. has a tropic effect on the anterior pituitary gland.
  2. Cushing's syndrome refers to You correctly answered: c. a hypercortisolism, which could be iatrogenic.
  3. A condition of hypocortisolism You correctly answered: d. refers to low levels of cortisol in the blood.

Experiment Results Stop & Think Questions: Normally high levels of cortisol would inhibit release of You correctly answered: c. both ACTH and CRH

Which hormone(s) stimulate(s) the pituitary gland to release ACTH? You correctly answered: a. CRH

Experiment Data:

Patient Cortisol (mcg/dl)

High/Low ACTH (pg/ml)

High/Low

1 2.15 Low 17.20 Low 2 33.90 High 12.28 Low 3 42.23 High 82.00 High 4 2.57 Low 100.91 High 5 51.67 High 18.15 Low

Review Sheet Results

  1. Which patient would most likely be diagnosed with Cushing's disease (view Table 4.1 in Experiment Results)? Why? Your answer: Paciente con nievles de cortisol altos y niveles altos de de ACTH: PACIENTE 3
  2. Which two patients have hormone levels characteristic of Cushing's syndrome (view Table 4.1 in Experiment Results)? Your answer: PACIENTE 2, PACIENTE 5
  3. Patient 2 is being treated for rheumatoid arthritis with prednisone. How does this information change the diagnosis (view Table 4.1 in Experiment Results)? Your answer: EL TENDRÁ SÍNDORME DE CUSHING IATROGÉNICO
  4. Which patient would most likely be diagnosed with Addison's disease (view Table 4.1 in Experiment Results)? Why? Your answer: EL PACIENTE 4, por que tiene niveles bajos de cortisol y niveles altos de ACTH