WEBVTT 00:00:07.146 --> 00:00:10.836 Steroids: they’re infamous for their use in sports. 00:00:10.836 --> 00:00:15.747 But they’re also found in inhalers, creams to treat poison ivy and eczema, 00:00:15.747 --> 00:00:18.337 and shots to ease inflammation. 00:00:18.337 --> 00:00:23.400 The steroids in these medicines aren’t the same as the ones used to build muscle. 00:00:23.400 --> 00:00:27.190 In fact, they’re all based on yet another steroid— 00:00:27.190 --> 00:00:31.640 one our body produces naturally, and we can’t live without. NOTE Paragraph 00:00:31.640 --> 00:00:35.339 Taking a step back, the reason there are so many different steroids 00:00:35.339 --> 00:00:39.941 is because the term refers to substances with a shared molecular structure, 00:00:39.941 --> 00:00:42.881 rather than shared effects on the body. 00:00:42.881 --> 00:00:45.750 Steroids can be naturally occurring or synthetic, 00:00:45.750 --> 00:00:49.900 but what all steroids have in common is a molecular structure 00:00:49.900 --> 00:00:54.970 that consists of a base of four rings made of 17 carbon atoms 00:00:54.970 --> 00:00:59.050 arranged in three hexagons and one pentagon. 00:00:59.050 --> 00:01:03.683 A molecule must contain this exact arrangement to be a steroid, 00:01:03.683 --> 00:01:06.753 though most also have side chains— 00:01:06.753 --> 00:01:12.079 additional atoms that can dramatically impact the molecule’s function. 00:01:12.079 --> 00:01:16.039 Steroids get their name from the fatty molecule cholesterol. 00:01:16.039 --> 00:01:20.032 In fact, our bodies make steroids out of cholesterol. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:20.032 --> 00:01:23.242 That fatty cholesterol base means that steroids 00:01:23.242 --> 00:01:27.602 are able to cross fatty cell membranes and enter cells. 00:01:27.602 --> 00:01:31.422 Within the cell, they can directly influence gene expression 00:01:31.422 --> 00:01:33.789 and protein synthesis. 00:01:33.789 --> 00:01:37.399 This is different from many other types of signaling molecules, 00:01:37.399 --> 00:01:39.469 which can’t cross the cell membrane 00:01:39.469 --> 00:01:42.859 and have to create their effects from outside the cell, 00:01:42.859 --> 00:01:45.628 through more complicated pathways. 00:01:45.628 --> 00:01:51.185 So steroids can create their effects faster than those other molecules. NOTE Paragraph 00:01:51.185 --> 00:01:55.065 Back to the steroids in anti-inflammatory medications: 00:01:55.065 --> 00:02:00.025 all of these are based on a naturally occurring steroid called cortisol. 00:02:00.025 --> 00:02:03.265 Cortisol is the body’s primary stress signal, 00:02:03.265 --> 00:02:05.809 and it has a huge range of functions. 00:02:05.809 --> 00:02:07.959 When we experience a stressor— 00:02:07.959 --> 00:02:11.209 anything from a fight with a friend, to spotting a bear, 00:02:11.209 --> 00:02:13.942 to an infection or low blood sugar— 00:02:13.942 --> 00:02:19.935 the brain reacts by sending a signal from the hypothalamus to the pituitary gland. 00:02:19.935 --> 00:02:24.477 The pituitary gland then sends a signal to the adrenal glands. 00:02:24.477 --> 00:02:28.951 The adrenal glands produce cortisol, and release some constantly. 00:02:28.951 --> 00:02:32.521 But when they receive the signal from the pituitary gland, 00:02:32.521 --> 00:02:34.842 they release a burst of cortisol, 00:02:34.842 --> 00:02:38.462 which spurs the body to generate more glucose for energy, 00:02:38.462 --> 00:02:42.882 decrease functions not immediately related to survival, like digestion, 00:02:42.882 --> 00:02:46.763 and can activate a fight-flight-or-freeze response. 00:02:46.763 --> 00:02:51.032 This is helpful in the short term, but can cause undesirable side effects 00:02:51.032 --> 00:02:55.299 like insomnia and lowered mood if they last too long. 00:02:55.299 --> 00:02:59.675 Cortisol also interacts with the immune system in complex ways— 00:02:59.675 --> 00:03:01.012 depending on the situation, 00:03:01.012 --> 00:03:04.779 it can increase or decrease certain immune functions. 00:03:04.779 --> 00:03:06.769 In the process of fighting infection, 00:03:06.769 --> 00:03:09.929 the immune system often creates inflammation. 00:03:09.929 --> 00:03:14.179 Cortisol suppresses the immune system’s ability to produce inflammation, 00:03:14.179 --> 00:03:17.335 which, again, can be useful in the short term. 00:03:17.335 --> 00:03:20.349 But too much cortisol can have negative impacts, 00:03:20.349 --> 00:03:25.988 like reducing the immune system’s ability to regenerate bone marrow and lymph nodes. 00:03:25.988 --> 00:03:29.138 To prevent levels from staying high for too long, 00:03:29.138 --> 00:03:32.935 cortisol suppresses the signal that causes the adrenal glands 00:03:32.935 --> 00:03:35.135 to release more cortisol. NOTE Paragraph 00:03:35.135 --> 00:03:39.828 Medicinal corticosteroids channel cortisol’s effects on the immune system 00:03:39.828 --> 00:03:44.008 to fight allergic reactions, rashes, and asthma. 00:03:44.008 --> 00:03:46.844 All these things are forms of inflammation. 00:03:46.844 --> 00:03:50.915 There are many synthetic steroids that share the same basic mechanism: 00:03:50.915 --> 00:03:53.405 they enhance the body’s cortisol supply, 00:03:53.405 --> 00:03:56.908 which in turn shuts down the hyperactive immune responses 00:03:56.908 --> 00:03:59.095 that cause inflammation. 00:03:59.095 --> 00:04:04.041 These corticosteroids sneak into cells and can turn off the “fire alarm” 00:04:04.041 --> 00:04:08.889 by suppressing gene expression of inflammatory signals. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:08.889 --> 00:04:13.914 The steroids in inhalers and creams impact only the affected organ— 00:04:13.914 --> 00:04:16.124 the skin, or the lungs. 00:04:16.124 --> 00:04:20.885 Intravenous or oral versions, used to treat chronic autoimmune conditions 00:04:20.885 --> 00:04:26.317 like lupus or inflammatory bowel disease, impact the whole body. 00:04:26.317 --> 00:04:30.740 With these conditions, the body’s immune system attacks its own cells, 00:04:30.740 --> 00:04:35.419 a process analogous to a constant asthma attack or rash. 00:04:35.419 --> 00:04:37.769 A constant low dose of steroids 00:04:37.769 --> 00:04:41.648 can help keep this renegade immune response under control— 00:04:41.648 --> 00:04:45.258 but because of the negative psychological and physiological effects 00:04:45.258 --> 00:04:46.704 of longterm exposure, 00:04:46.704 --> 00:04:51.488 higher doses are reserved for emergencies and flare-ups. NOTE Paragraph 00:04:51.488 --> 00:04:55.498 While an asthma attack, poison ivy welts, and irritable bowel syndrome 00:04:55.498 --> 00:04:59.582 might seem totally unrelated, they all have something in common: 00:04:59.582 --> 00:05:03.790 an immune response that’s doing more harm than good. 00:05:03.790 --> 00:05:07.091 And while corticosteroids won’t give you giant muscles, 00:05:07.091 --> 00:05:10.624 they can be the body’s best defense against itself.