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Endocrine Pathology Endocrine Pathology Cell signaling system Surface receptors camp and tyrosine kinase system Cytoplasmic receptors Penetrate cell membrane Gene activation -> transcription -> translation Intranuclear receptors Gene activation -> transcription -> translation Endocrine Pathology Too much hormone activity Too little hormone activity Autoimmune destruction Inflammatory destruction Tumor or vascular destruction Space occupying lesions (tumors) Malignant Benign Endocrine Pathology All parts of the endocrine system interconnect. Cats Cradle Endocrine Pathology All parts of the endocrine system interconnect. Cats Cradle 1

Pituitary Pathology Too much Too little Especially space occupying lesions The Basics Pituitary Vascular Anterior Comes from GI Controlled by hypothalmus Posterior Hormones orginate further up. Signaling proteins are release in hypothalmus. Travel by blood to anterior pituitary Cause release of many activating hormones System of amplification Pituitary Control Space Occupying Lesions Tumors Embryonic rests Squeeze gland out of existence. Generalized failure Visual field changes 2

Visual Fields Loss of temporal fields. Nasal retina Damage to decusating optic nerve fibers Pituitary Adenomas Rare Make nothing or Prolactin ACTH, GH,TSH are very rare More often end up with pituitary failure. Squeeze the daylights out of the gland. Acromegaly Growth hormone excess after closing of epiphyses. Periosteal bone growth. Diabetes Prognathism Hypopituitarism Destruction of gland. Ischemia Benign adenoma destroying gland Craniopharyngioma Rathke s pouch remenant Benign cyst, but really in the wrong place. Ischemic Destruction Shehan s syndrome Post delivery problem No lactation In time general failure of downstream systems Thyroid Adrenal cortex Ovulation Posterior Pituitary Loss of ADH Diabetes insipidis Dose not make concentrated urine Large volumes of dilute urine Head injuries Tumors of periventricular area 3

Thyroid Disease Control of Thyroid Hormone Hypothalmus Pituitary Thyroid Tissue level Establishes metabolic rate for the whole organism Hyperthyroidism Clinical findings Heat intolerance Tremor Tachycardia Hyperactive Increased body metabolism and temperature Ocular changes Main causes Graves Disease Toxic goiter Toxic adenoma Hyperophthalmia Grave s disease Antibody stimulates TSH receptors in extraocular muscles. Increased tissue in orbit causes eye to protrude. Won t go down Dry conjunctiva and increased risk of eye infections. Hyperthyroidism 4

Hypothyroidism Genetics Gland destruction Inflammatory Surgical removal Radiation treatment for hyperthyroidism Iodine deficiency Can t make T4 Hypothalmic and/or pituitary failure Hypothyroidism Genetics: Cretinism Cannot make T4 Growth retarded Severe mental retardation Must recognize early Hypothyroidism Tumors and Changes in Size Clinical Cold intolerance Bradycardia Heart failure High lipids Lethargic Photophobia Myxedema Skin and hair changes Goiter Nodular Uniform increase Scarring Cysts Generally euthyroid May cause airway compression Benign Solitary Common Encapsulated Generally not hyperactive Thyroid Adenomas 5

Malignancies of Thyroid Origin Arising from follicular cells Papillary Carcinoma Follicular Carcinoma Mixed pattern Interstitial cells (Calcitonin producing cells) Anaplastic, who knows Very aggressive tumor Papillary Carcinoma Papillary groups May have multiple sites Not actively producing T4 Readily treated Spread Nodes Lung Bone Brain Papillary Carcinoma Orphan Annie Nuclei Needle aspirates Open eyed nuclei indicative of papillary ca C Cell Carcinoma C Cell Carcinoma Interstitial cells Makes calcitonin Makes amyloid Beta pleated sheet protein Often part of a multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome 6

Inflammatory Conditions Autoimmune Viral Bacterial Hashimoto s Thyroiditis Many antibodies T & B cells Active germinal centers Women 5:1 Scarring In time hypothyroid Other autoimmune Arthritis PA Lupus Addison s Hashimoto s Thryoiditis De Quervain s Thyroiditis Subacute Giant cells Granulomas Viral? Painful neck Parathyroid Come from the pharyngeal pouches Most of us have 4 Make PTH Mobilizes calcium Released by low serum calcium High serum phosphate 7

Hyperparathyroidism Parathyroid Adenoma Primary Parathyroid adenoma 80% Hyperplasia 10-15% 15% Parathyroid ca <5% Hypercalcemia Stones, bones, abdominal groans and psychic moans Bone wasting Generalized Osteoitis fibrosa cystica Secondary Hyperparathyroidism Renal failure almost always Phosphates build up in the blood. Cause calcium to drop. PTH is made Phosphate itself can cause release of PTH Glands begin to function autonomously Hypoparathyroidism Increased neuromuscular excitability May lead to tetany Irritability and possibly even psychosis Parkinson-like symptoms Cataracts Causes Autoimmune destruction Accidental removal with thyroid Congenital absence 8

Adrenal Gland Really two glands in one. Cortex -> Salt Sugar Sex Medulla Epinephrine Norepinephrine Adrenal Pathology Same as for all Too much Too little Tumors Cushing s Syndrome Effects of too much cortisol Moon face Central obesity Buffalo hump Osteoporosis Fractures Hypertension Weakness Cushing s Disease Altered feedback regulation at level of hypothalmus and pituitary It only takes a small increase in ACTH Loss of cortisol diurnal cycle Pituitary adenoma Ectopic ACTH Small cell carcinoma of lung Adrenal tumors autonomously functioning Cushing s Disease Hyperaldosteronism Conn s syndrome Adenoma (65% of the time) causing high blood pressure. Over production of aldosterone Zona glomerulosa No ACTH control Retention of Na + Urinary loss of K + Serum alkalosis 9

Congenital Enzyme Deficiency A number of possibilities, but 21-beta-hyroxylase is most common. Salt losing Androgenizing Hypoadrenalism Acute loss vs. Chronic Pituitary vs. adrenal Acute Waterhouse-Fridericshen syndrome -> Overwhelming infection with encapsualted bacteria. Leads to vascular infection. Hemorrhagic destruction of adrenal glands Medical crisis Addison s Disease Adrenal Medulla Slowly develops Loss of adrenal glands Lots of ACTH, but nothing it can do. Metastatic tumor TB Clinical Weight loss Hypotension Hyperpigmentation Pheochromocytoma Catacholamines Elevated blood pressure Syncopal episodes Headaches Nose bleeds Anxiety Maybe an isolated tumor or part of a multiple endocrine tumor syndrome. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, MEN Neural crest derivative cells Give rise to hormonally active tissue Migrate from the neural crest to many organs Anterior pituitary Parathyroids Adrenal Medulla Thyroid, interstitial cells Bronchial and bowel mucosa 10

MEN I MEN IIA MEN I, Wermer s Syndrome Tumor suppressor gene, chromosome 11 Parathyroid adenomas Pancreas Islet cell adenomas Pituitary adenomas (prolactin) Sipple syndrome Proto-oncogene, oncogene, chromosome 10 Thyroid, medullary carcinoma Adrenal medulla, pheochromocytoma Parathyroid adenoma Thyroid, medullary carcinoma Adrenal, pheochromocytoma Ganglioneuromas and neurofibromas Lips Face Oral cavity Eyes GI tract MEN IIB Pancreatic Islet Cell Tumors Benign or malignant Hormone depends on cell of origin Beta cell, insulin secreting Hypglycemic episodes Delta cell, Zollinger- Ellison syndrome Gastrin secreting Intractable ulcers Alpha cell adenoma Glucagon seecreing Become diabetic 11