Title: Introduction to Endocrine Pharmacology
1Introduction to Endocrine Pharmacology
2Endocrine system
- Hormone-producing cells
- Circulating hormone
- Endocrine target cells
3Hormones
- A substance that is release in one tissue and
travels through the circulation (usually) to the
target tissue.
4Hormones
- Brain
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)
- Pituitary hormone
- follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
- luetinizing hormone (LH)
- Thyroid gland T3, T4
5Hormones
- Adrenal gland
- glucocorticoid, mineralocorticoid
- Pancrease
- insulin
- Ovary
- estrogen, progesterone
- GIT
- gastrin
- Kidney
- renin, erythropoietin
6Types of Hormones
- Amino acid analogues derivatives
- thyroid hormones, catecholamines
- Polypeptides
- insulin, parathyroid hormone
- Lipid
- steroids, estrogen, progesterone
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81. Hormone-producing cells
- Localized
- discrete gland
- dispersed throughout a larger organ
- Store the hormone in intracellular granules for
release (insulin) - Release to stimulation by increasing synthesis
(steroid hormone)
9Regulation of Hormonal Secretion
- By another hormone
- corticotropin cortisol
- By neural influences
- Cholinergic stimulation of catecholamine release
from the adrenal medulla - Concentration of a circulating ion or metabolite
- Ionized calcium parathyroid hormone
- By all 3 kinds
- Insulin-secreting beta cells of pancreatic islets
102. Circulating Hormone
- Chemical structure of a hormone
- Distribution
- Degradation
- Excretion
- Specific carrier protein
- Sex steroids (SHBG)
- Cortisol (CBG)
113. Endocrine target cells
- Specific hormone receptors
- Postreceptor events
- Gene-active hormones
- Membrane active hormones
12Drug actions on hormone-producing cells
- 1. Act via hormone receptors
Drug Action Clinical use OC ? GN Prevent
ovulation Bromocriptine ? Prolactin
Prolactinoma
13Drug actions on hormone-producing cells
- 2. Do not act via hormone receptors
Drug Action Clinical use SU ? insulin
DM Iodide ? T3, T4 Thyrotoxicosis Thionamides
14Drug that act on endocrine target cellsBinding
to receptors
- Post receptor of hormone action
- 1. Gene-active hormones
- Steroid hormones
- Synthesis mRNA
? Synthesis of proteins (lag period)
15Drug that act on endocrine target cellsBinding
to receptors
- Post receptor of hormone action
- 2. Membrane-Active Hormones
- Peptide hormone (FSH, LH)
- Biogenic amines
Act by stimulating cAMP synthesis
Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
16Other mechanism
- adenylate cyclase activity
- PGE1 in adipose tissue
- Stimulate tyrosine-specific protein
phosphorylation - insulin
17cAMP dependent phosphorylation
- Rapid response (within seconds)
- only requires activation of enzymes already
present in the cell - Disappearance of the hormone is rapidly
- disappearance of its effect
- degradation of cAMP by phosphodiesterase
- dephosphorylation of kinase substrates by
phosphatase
18Hormone transport
- Polypeptide
- largely as free entities
- Steroid thyroid hormone
- largely bound to plasma protein 1-10 is free
19Metabolism of hormones
- Polypeptide
- Broken down to their component amino acid in the
plasma - Tissue proteases peptidase
- Thyroid hormones
- Metabolized largely by deiodination in peripheral
tissues - Steroid hormones
- Metabolized conjugation (liver) urine