19 min

The History of Steroids Healio Rheuminations

    • Medicine

Do you know which U.S. president had Addison’s disease? Or how rumors from WWII led to funding for research on cortisol? In this episode, take a trip down memory lane as we detail the history of steroids and the scientists whose work lead to the discovery of prednisone.
Intro :14 A query: What other disease is attributed to Thomas Addison? :40 Overview of the layers of the adrenal gland 1:18 History of the adrenal gland 2:10 Thomas Addison enters the scene 3:39 Kennedy and terminology 6:15 Charles Brown-Sequard helps describe function of adrenal glands 7:13 George Oliver and Edward Sharpey-Schafer help understand adrenal gland 8:44 Adrenaline is discovered 10:03 Steroid chemistry begins in earnest 10:14 Steroids discovered, but questions remain 10:25 WWII rumors spur research on cortin 11:15 Edward Calvin Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein and Philip Showalter Hench receive Nobel prize for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex 12:23 Committee of 14 chemists assembled 14:24 1948: The case of Mrs. G 15:21 Pharmaceutical companies race to produce cortisone 17:08 How we arrived at prednisone 17:43 The answer to the question: “What other disease was described by Thomas Addison?” 18:34 We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to rheuminationspodcast@healio.com.
References:
Benedek TG. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2011;29:S-5-12.
Burns CM. Rheum Dis Clin North Am. 2016;doi: 10.1016/j.rdc.2015.08.001.
Lawrence L. Controversial ‘father’ of endocrinology: Brown-Séquard. Endocrine Today. February 2008. https://www.healio.com/endocrinology/news/print/endocrine-today/%7B0b1791e0-0e1c-42ac-bec3-d5b67bb054f6%7D/controversial-father-of-endocrinology-brown-squard. Accessed April 10, 2018.
Pearce JMS. J R Soc Med. 2004;97:297-300.

Do you know which U.S. president had Addison’s disease? Or how rumors from WWII led to funding for research on cortisol? In this episode, take a trip down memory lane as we detail the history of steroids and the scientists whose work lead to the discovery of prednisone.
Intro :14 A query: What other disease is attributed to Thomas Addison? :40 Overview of the layers of the adrenal gland 1:18 History of the adrenal gland 2:10 Thomas Addison enters the scene 3:39 Kennedy and terminology 6:15 Charles Brown-Sequard helps describe function of adrenal glands 7:13 George Oliver and Edward Sharpey-Schafer help understand adrenal gland 8:44 Adrenaline is discovered 10:03 Steroid chemistry begins in earnest 10:14 Steroids discovered, but questions remain 10:25 WWII rumors spur research on cortin 11:15 Edward Calvin Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein and Philip Showalter Hench receive Nobel prize for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex 12:23 Committee of 14 chemists assembled 14:24 1948: The case of Mrs. G 15:21 Pharmaceutical companies race to produce cortisone 17:08 How we arrived at prednisone 17:43 The answer to the question: “What other disease was described by Thomas Addison?” 18:34 We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to rheuminationspodcast@healio.com.
References:
Benedek TG. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2011;29:S-5-12.
Burns CM. Rheum Dis Clin North Am. 2016;doi: 10.1016/j.rdc.2015.08.001.
Lawrence L. Controversial ‘father’ of endocrinology: Brown-Séquard. Endocrine Today. February 2008. https://www.healio.com/endocrinology/news/print/endocrine-today/%7B0b1791e0-0e1c-42ac-bec3-d5b67bb054f6%7D/controversial-father-of-endocrinology-brown-squard. Accessed April 10, 2018.
Pearce JMS. J R Soc Med. 2004;97:297-300.

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