Endocrine system Flashcards
What are the two control centres and what do they control
Hypothalamus - endocrine system
Medulla oblongata - ventilation and cardiovascular system
Where is the biological clock located in the body
Suprachiasmatic nucleus in hypothalamus
What happens in a biological rhythm
Where the set point for a haemostatic value varies over time
What is involved in setting the biological clock and where does the signal come form
Melatonin released by the pineal gland
What receptors monitor osmolality and sodium ion concentration and where are they found
Osmoreceptors in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei of hypothalamus
What is the normal plasma osmolality range
275-295mOsmol/kg
What hormone is released by the posterior pituitary gland if the plasma osmolaltiy is high and what does it do
Anti-diuretic hormone
Increases permeability of collecting ducts to water, increasing water reabsorption
What are the types of hormones and define if they are water or lipid soluble
Peptide/polypeptide - water soluble
Glycoprotein - water soluble
Amino acid derivatives (amines) - adrenal medulla: water soluble, thyroid: lipid soluble
Steroid - lipid soluble
How are polypeptide hormones and catecholamines stored
Stored as hormones in storage vesicles
How are steroid hormones stored
As lipid precursor as cholesterol esters
How does the thyroid gland store its hormones
Hormones are stored outside the cell as protein colloid
What processes determine hormone levels
Rate of production
Rate of delivery
Rate of degradation
What are the two names of hormones where secretion of one hormone is controlled by secretion of the other and what do they do
Tropic - have another endocrine gland as their target
Trophic - stimulate growth/effect in target tissue
What type of hormone is mainly secreted by the anterior pituitary gland and what are the names of the hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary
Tropic hormones
Thyroid stimulating hormone = thyrotropin (TSH)
Adrenocorticotropin hormone = corticotropin (ACTH)
Growth hormone = somatotropin (GH)
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
Prolactin
What hormones affect release of other hormones and where are they produced and where do they act
Releasing and Inhibiting hormones
From nerve cells in the hypothalamus
Act on the anterior pituitary glands