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stress related diseases

constipation, stomach ulcers, migranes, weight loss, renal failure, diabetes, cold, CHF, metabolic acidosis

metabolic acidosis

increased lipolysis caused by epinephrine

constipation

decreased blood flow to GI (norepinephrine)


decreased gastric secretions (cortisol)


limbic system(emotion)/cerebral cortex (decisions) can make you eat to deal with stress

cold

decreased immunity(cortisol),

diabetes

increased blood sugar (cortisol, epinephrine)


increased HR/BP a factor?(epinephrine)


decreased blood flow to GI/urinary organs including pancreas can result in deficient insulin production (norepinephrine)

CHF

hypertension from epinephrine, aldosterone, ADH. also high heart rate from epinephrine

renal failure

high blood pressure caused by ADH, aldoesterone, epinephrine. also decreased blood flow to the urinary system caused by norepinephrine

weight loss

because of increase lipolysis caused by epinephrine

stomach ulcers

decreased gastric secretions including digestive enzymes and protective mucous (cortisol), decreased blood flow to GI (norepinephrine), decrease in immunity (cortisol).

autosomal recessive

both parents must pass on the defective recessive gene. defect carried on the recessive gene. 25% chance they will have it, 50% chance they will be a carrier. need 2 recessive effected genes ie sickle cell.

autosomal dominant

defect in one allele = have disease. affected parent has 50% chance of giving to child. if you have the dominant affected trait you will get the disease.

x linked recessive

diseased trait on x chromosome

down syndrome

trisomy 21

turners syndrome

45 x, missing other x chromosome. female(ish) no ovaries, webbed neck, no breast tissue, 90% aborted, sperm was missing sex chromosome

klienfelters syndrome

47 xxy. tall, long arms, little body hair, breasts, small testes, loq IQ, poor muscle tone, some sterile

marfans disease

long arms & fingers, big flat feet, hyperflexibility of joints, prone to aortic disections

clef lip/palate

genetic predisoposition & exposed to toxins/meds in utero (benzodiazapine)

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