general and temp regulation Flashcards
Hormones are:
signaling molecules or chemical messengers that transport information from one set of cells (endocrine cells) to another (target cells).
Endocrine function:
transmission of a hormonal signal through the bloodstream to a distant target (pituitary to adrenal gland)
The hormones must enter the blood stream to get to the target cell. (Distance-signaling)
Paracrine function:
if a hormone acts on a neighboring cell of a different type ( pancreas alpha pancreas beta)
secreted by cells into the extracellular fluid and affect neighboring cells of a different type. (Adjacent- signaling) Ex: Testosterone, Estrogen affect neighboring cells in male and female reproduction without needing to enter circulation. Pancreas
Autocrine function
If the secreted hormone acts on the producer itself
secreted by cells into the extracellular fluid and affect the function of the SAME cells that produced them. (Self-signaling)
Endocrine diseases are often times caused by:
abnormal amounts of hormones
Endo-
function at a distance (vascular)
Exo-
ducts (sweat, salivary)
Para-
near/ regionally
Auto-
self
Neuro-
nerve
Crin
to secrete
neurocrine:
secretion of hormones into the bloodstream by neurons
How long does it take for thyroid and steroid hormones to produce a response?
hours to days
How long does it take for peptide, protein and catecholamines to produce a response?
act by binding to cell membrane receptors generate hormonal effects within seconds to minutes
peptide and protein hormones
Insulin, GH, ADH