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Why does adrenal insufficiency (particularly adrenal crisis) lead to hypotension?
I don't think of glucocorticoids as "pressors" and yet when they're lacking patients are at great risk for shock.
Let's have a look.
Why does adrenal insufficiency (particularly adrenal crisis) lead to hypotension?
I don't think of glucocorticoids as "pressors" and yet when they're lacking patients are at great risk for shock.
Let's have a look.
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And patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency aren't lacking in mineralocorticoids and still experience adrenal crisis.
Something else is going on in both primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency leading to hypotension.
PDF: t.ly
And patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency aren't lacking in mineralocorticoids and still experience adrenal crisis.
Something else is going on in both primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency leading to hypotension.
PDF: t.ly
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The interaction between glucocorticoids and catecholamines demonstrates well the complexity of these stress hormones.
When one is lacking or in excess, the others are also affected.
The interaction between glucocorticoids and catecholamines demonstrates well the complexity of these stress hormones.
When one is lacking or in excess, the others are also affected.
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🔸Adrenal insufficiency is associated with decreased epinephrine
🔸PNMT synthesizes epinephrine and is regulated by glucocorticoids
🔸In adrenal insufficiency, PNMT activity decreases, leading to decreased epinephrine and one mechanism of hypotension
🔸Adrenal insufficiency is associated with decreased epinephrine
🔸PNMT synthesizes epinephrine and is regulated by glucocorticoids
🔸In adrenal insufficiency, PNMT activity decreases, leading to decreased epinephrine and one mechanism of hypotension
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