Course code: vbb 301 course title: Biochemistry of Hormones & Disease number of units
METABOLIC ROLE OF GLUCOCORTICOIDS
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Biochemistry of Hormones & Disease
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METABOLIC ROLE OF GLUCOCORTICOIDS
1. Metabolic Actions: Points to note: In general, glucocortidoids have anti-insulin effects Glucocorticoids are catabolic to peripheral tissues and anabolic to liver. a. Effects on carbohydrate metabolism: overall effect increases blood glucose level (hyperglycaemia) Mechanism of hypergly aemia 1. Decreases glucose uptake; and utilization in muscles, in adipocytes and lymphoid cell by inhibiting the membrane transport of glucose into these cells. http://www.unaab.edu.ng 2. Enhancing gluconeogenesis in liver: induces the synthesis of key gluconeogenic enzymes such as pyruvate carboxylase, PEP carboxykinase, fructose 1, 6-diphosphatase and also glucose-6-phosphatase. By making available more of substrate required for gluconeogenesis. This is achieved by Increasing protein catabolism in extrahepatic tissue Decreasing incorporation of amino acids in protein in peripheral tissues. Also increasing synthesis of some key enzymes required for amino acid catabolism like alanine transaminase, tyrosine transaminase, tryptophan pyrollase. 3. Decreases glycolysis in peripheral tissues In liver: glucocorticoids are anabolic. It increases the glycogen store in liver. This is due to: Increases in gluconeogenesis from amino acid and glycerol Activates protein-phosphatase-1 which dephosphorylates and activates glycogen synthesis: Stimulate the synthesis of glycogen synthase also b. Effect on lipid metabolism: Net effect increase FFA in plasma and also glycerol. Glycerol is utilized for gluconeogeneris in liver. In adipocytes. Glucocorticoids increase lipolysis and liberates FFA and glycerol by activating hormone sensitive TG lipase. As glucocorticoid decrease the uptake of glucose in adipose tissue, there will be reduction in α-glycerol phosphate as a result esterification suffers, hence net flow of FFA in plasma increase. c. Effect on protein metabolism In peripheral extrahepatic tissues, cortisol is catabolic and increase protein breakdown, leading to increase amino acids availability in plasma. Reasons of increased catabolism Enhances synthesis of key enzymes of amino acid catabolism like transaminase, tyrosine transaminase Tryptophen pyrrolase etc Also there is decreased incorporation of amino acids in protein molecule In liver: cortisol is anabolic, it increases protein synthesis it increases; Hepatic uptake of amino acids http://www.unaab.edu.ng Incorporation of amino acids into ribosomal proteins. Increased m-RNA formation and synthesis of proteins including plasma protein In liver, cortisol also enhances urea synthesis from amino acids. There is increased synthesis of enzymes necessary for urea cycle, e.g arginino succinate synthetase, arginase etc. Download 473.3 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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