5.4 hormonal comm Flashcards

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How are hormones, secreted

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They are released directly into the blood from endocrine glands.

They are transported by the blood and detected by target cells.

non-steroid hormones bind to the complimentary receptor on the plasma membrane of the targets cell and cause the release of the secondary messenger.

The secondary messengers stimulates a change in the activity of the cell

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Structure and function of adrenal gland

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adrenal medulla - scretes. Adrenaline and noradrenaline

adrenal cortex has 3 layers of cells:
zona glomerulosa - secretes mineralcorticoids
zona fasciculata - secrets glucocorticoids
zona reticularis - secretes prescuser molecules

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Mineralocorticoids

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help to control the concentration of sodium and potassium in the blood.

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Endocrine and exocrine functions of the pancreas

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exocrine - Produce pancreatic juice to deliver to small intestine
Endocrine- produce a hormone glucagon and insulin 

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5
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Histology of the pancreas

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Islets of Langerhans produce hormones.
Two cell types:
Alpha cells secrete glucagon.
Beta cells secrete insulin

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When blood glucose concentration is high…

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Glycogenesis

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Making glycogen from glucose

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8
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gluconeogenesis

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conversion of amino acids and glycerol into glucose

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glycogenolysis

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converting glycogen to glucose

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when blood glucose conc is too low…

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releasing insulin

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12
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TYPE 1 VS TYPE 2

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POTENTIAL TREATEMNTS

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Stem cells to grow new islets of Langerhans in the pancreas
Genetically modifying E. coli to manufacture human insulin.
Advantages:
– exact copy of human insulin – fast acting more effective.
– less chance of developing tolerance to insulin.
- Less chance of rejection.
- Lower risk of infection
– cheaper to manufacture insulin, then extracting from animals
- more ethical

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Aldosterone -

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acts on collecting ducts in the kidney…. increases absorption of sodium ions and **decreases absorption **of potassium ions and increases water retention

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Glucocorticoids

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help to control the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the liver.

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Cortisol

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stimulates the production of glucose from stored compounds in the liver

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adrenaline

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fight or flight

18
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types of hornomes

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steroid
peptide

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steroid

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pass through membrane
have direct effect on dna in the nucleus

20
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peptide

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not soluble in phospholipis membrane
do not enter cell
work with secondary messanger

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exocrine glands

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group of cells which surround a small duct

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