Glucocorticoids: Mechanisms and Side Effects
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2022
- Glucocorticoids constitute a major drug class in treating inflammation and autoimmune disease. These include endogenous hormones that can be administered exogenously, but also synthetic alternatives with a variety of functions. These drugs interact with the glucocorticoid receptor, but what happens then? Let's find out!
Script by Michael Keith
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Umm unlikely.. But if your skin starts turning brown and you feel tired and weak you might have Addison disease which means your body isn’t making cortisol. Go to the hospital ASAP because that can kill you in days!
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I have used prednison for over a year now, I have UC. I am not studying medicine or biology but thank you for this video very interesting!
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Great stuff. Had no idea that this stuff was involved in gene expression.
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Professor Dave, I lost my last pet dog to something he called Cushing's Disease. Is this the same phenomenon that you describe as Cushing's Syndrome in humans? A quick Google search suggests they may be similar; I was just wondering. Thanks for another great talk on pharmaceuticals. I'm enjoying this series a lot! Cheers.
Cushing’s disease is a type of Cushing’s syndrome, but it is caused by a tumor in the pituitary gland that produces the hormone that stimulates the adrenal glands, as opposed to chronic use of corticosteroid medications.
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Hi Professor, could you explain the steroid resistance mechanism? Thank you for the explanation
This article online explains this in the abstract: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18682458/
If I am reading correctly, and summarizing well, glucocorticoids are a steroid-based molecule that can bind to receptors to illicit a cellular response, most often by going into the nucleus and binding to either promoter or repressor segments of DNA, which either upregulates protein synthesis or downregulates it, depending on what is necessary. Therefore, there's a whole slew of things that could be at play when discussing steroid resistance:
1. There could be too few receptors to mediate uptake of the glucocorticoids, due to some genetic factor or other damage to those receptors.
2. The lack of corepressor activity (if the glucocorticoid needed a 'helper' molecule to help repress gene activation)
3. Other inflammatory pathways that are disrupting this mechanism/cascade.
Hope this helps
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It's in his About page.
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Probably. Maybe not. She makes clickbait kinda stuff though.
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@@ProfessorDaveExplains so when you say clickbait, do you mean stuff that isn’t relevant to modern day people, or factually incorrect?
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Um, no.
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