Endocrinology Flashcards
Define homeostasis?
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Which time of the day does cortisol peak?
Morming
Where is our biological clock located? What hormone is responsible for setting the biological clock?
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SN)
Melatonin from pineal gland
Which is the most common form of feedback in physiological systems?
Negative or positive?
Negative
Give examples of positive feedback?
- blood clotting
- ovulation
Differentiate btw Osmolarity and Osmolality
OsmolaRity= # of osmoles per LITRE of solution (VOLUME)
OsmolaLity= # of osmoles per KG of solution
MASS
When is measuring serum osmolality useful?
When investigating Hyponatraemia (low Na+ in blood)
Reference range: 275-295 mOsmol/Kg
What monitors the osmostic pressure of blood plasma?
Osmosrecepters in the hypothalamus
Adrenal medulla hormones_______soluble •
Thyroid hormones _______soluble
Water
Lipid
Name some steroid hormones derived from cholestrol
Cortisol
Aldosterone
Testosterone
Hormones circulate in blood at very LOW concentrations
Ok
Steroid hormones are synthesised from ________
Cholestrol
What type of recepter does watersoluble hormones bind on? Lipid soluble
Cell surface recepters
GPCR
TYROSINE
Intacellular recpter
Recpeter complex is acting on DNA on gene expression,
***thats why the response for steroid hormones is LONGER, bc there synthesis of NEW proteins occuring
Where is the appetite control centre located?
Hypothalamus, Arcuate nucleus
Controlls apetite