L01 - Intro to Endocrine System Flashcards

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Name the endocrine glands

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hypothalamus, pit gland, parathyroid, thyroid, thymus, pineal, adrenal, pancreas, ovary, testes

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3 types of hormones receptor

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steroid, tyrosine, G protein coupled

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3
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how does steroid hormone receptors work

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hormone attaches to cell membrane, binds to cytoplasmic / nuclear receptor. this hormone receptor complex binds to hormone response element of DNA. Then gene transcription.

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4
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Tyrosine kinase receptors?

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it is DIMERIZED
hormones bind to each receptor
receptor acts as enzyme to phosphorylate tyrosine kinase components of intracellular proteins

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G protein coupled receptor?

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hormone binds, secondary messenger activated.
IP3 and cAMP
phosphorylate intracellular regulatory proteins to influence cell activity

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6
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What are the two classes of hormone?

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  1. Peptide Hormones

2. Steroid & Thyroid Hormones

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7
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Properties of steroid hormones

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lipid soluble
bound to plasma protein in blood
bioactive when unbound
cam cross cell membrane and act on intracellular receptors
orally active
slow action onset, long plasma half life, long acting

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Peptide Hormones properties

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water sol
not orally active
need carrier protein to cross cell mem
act on membrane bound receptors
rapid onset
short plasma half life and duration of action
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9
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what are the differences between steroid and peptide hormones

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lipid vs water sol
oral activity
can it cross cell membrane
half life and duration of action

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10
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What type of hormone does the anterior pituitary secrete?

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Stimulating (trophic) hormones

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Anterior pituitary hormones: what are they and what do they do

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STIMULATING
TSH --> thyroid gland --> Thyroxine
ACTH --> adrenal gland --> cortisol 
FSH --> ovary --> oestrogen
LH --> ovary --> progesterone
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12
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What type of hormone does Hypothalamus release? what do they do?

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Releasing hormones. control secretion of anterior pituitary

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13
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Hypothalamus hormones: what are they what they do

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RELEASING
TRH --> TSH
CRH --> ACTH
GnRH --> FSH
GHRH --> Growth hormone
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14
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How is hormone secretion regulated?

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usually negative feedback of the hormone decr. stim and releasing hormones

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15
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Consequence of negative feedback of hormones?

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Cyclic variation of hormone conc

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16
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What is pituitary gland sometimes called

A

master gland

17
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What do thyroid and parathyroid hormones do

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Control of metabolic rate and calcium homeostasis

18
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What does pancreas do

A

Dig enzymes into tract

Insulin hormone into blood

19
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What do adrenal glands do? which parts do what

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Outer cortex: stress, sodium & glucose homeostasis

Inner Medulla: stress

20
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What do Gonads do?

A

m&f reproductive hormones

2ary sexual characteristics & reproduction