Allostatic loadAllostatic load is "the wear and tear on the body" which accumulates as an individual is exposed to repeated or chronic stress. The term was coined by Bruce McEwen and Eliot Stellar in 1993. It represents the physiological consequences of chronic exposure to fluctuating or heightened neural or neuroendocrine response which results from repeated or prolonged chronic stress. The term allostatic load is "the wear and tear on the body" which accumulates as an individual is exposed to repeated or chronic stress.
Euthyroid sick syndromeEuthyroid sick syndrome (ESS) is a state of adaptation or dysregulation of thyrotropic feedback control wherein the levels of T3 and/or T4 are abnormal, but the thyroid gland does not appear to be dysfunctional. This condition may result from allostatic responses of hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid feedback control, dyshomeostatic disorders, drug interferences, and impaired assay characteristics in critical illness. The classical phenotype of this condition is often seen in starvation, critical illness, or patients in the intensive care unit.
NeuroendocrinologieLa neuroendocrinologie est l’étude des hormones produites par le système nerveux. La neuroendocrinologie se situe à l’intersection de deux grandes disciplines, la neurobiologie et l’endocrinologie. Elle étudie toutes les formes d'interactions entre le système nerveux et le système endocrinien : le contrôle que le premier exerce sur le second, les actions que peuvent avoir les hormones sur le système nerveux afin d’adapter l'organisme aux fluctuations du milieu intérieur et de l’environnement, et aussi la capacité qu'a le système nerveux à produire des hormones peptidiques ou hormones stéroïdes.
Thyroid function testsThyroid function tests (TFTs) is a collective term for blood tests used to check the function of the thyroid. TFTs may be requested if a patient is thought to suffer from hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) or hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), or to monitor the effectiveness of either thyroid-suppression or hormone replacement therapy. It is also requested routinely in conditions linked to thyroid disease, such as atrial fibrillation and anxiety disorder.
Neuroendocrine cellNeuroendocrine cells are cells that receive neuronal input (through neurotransmitters released by nerve cells or neurosecretory cells) and, as a consequence of this input, release messenger molecules (hormones) into the blood. In this way they bring about an integration between the nervous system and the endocrine system, a process known as neuroendocrine integration. An example of a neuroendocrine cell is a cell of the adrenal medulla (innermost part of the adrenal gland), which releases adrenaline to the blood.
HypothyroïdieLhypothyroïdie est une situation pathologique d'imprégnation insuffisante de l'organisme en hormones thyroïdiennes (normalement produites par la glande thyroïde). Les symptômes, d'intensité variable, sont notamment une fatigue, une somnolence, une frilosité, une constipation, une prise de poids, une pâleur cutanée, une raideur musculaire, des œdèmes (« myxœdème »). Elle peut se compliquer d'insuffisance cardiaque ou de dépression et classiquement lorsque l'évolution est avancée, d'un coma myxœdémateux.