Lecture 16- Endocrine System Pt 3 Flashcards

1
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What hormones are hydrophobic and use cytoplasmic receptors?

A

Steroids/Thyroid

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2
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What does the hormone bind to when in enters the cell in hydrophobic hormone binding?

A

“Hormone Binding Domain” near c terminus of cytoplasmic receptor to make hormone receptor complex

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3
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What must activate in order to get the hormone receptor complex into the cell?

A

“Nuclear Access Domain”

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4
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What is the region called where the hormone receptor complex binds to DNA?

A

“Hormone Receptor Element”

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5
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What inserts between the DNA strands to break hydrogen bonds and separates base pairs?

A

Zinc Fingers

Heat shock protein goes away

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6
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What activates in order to recruit transcription factors to come and begin transcription on the gene?

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“Transcription Domain”

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7
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True or False: the hormone receptor complex will function as a transcription factor- increasing or decreasing transcription.

A

True

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What two hormones does the Posterior Pituitary release?

A

Vasopressin and Oxytocin

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9
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What does Vasopressin affect?

A

Kidney function

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10
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What does Oxytocin cause?

A

Smooth muscle contraction in the uterus and mammory glands

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What does the Posterior Pituitary do?

A

Simple neurons from brain reach down to post pit and release vasopressin and oxytocin

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12
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What does the Anterior Pituitary do?

A

Complex neurons in brain communicate with cells in ant pit which communicate with other cells in body (domino effect)

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13
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What two hormones does the Anterior Pituitary Release?

A

Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

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14
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What does Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) do?

A

Stimulates adrenal glands to produce cortisol which helps regulate stress response, metabolism, etc…

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What does Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) do?

A

Stimulates growth and development of ovarian follicles (which contain eggs)

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16
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What are three characteristics of hormones released from the Anterior and Posterior Pituitary?

A
  1. Synthesized on bound ribosomes (rough ER)
  2. Hydrophilic
  3. Peptide hormones
17
Q

How does Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) function differ in males and females?

A

Females- promotes production of estrogen by ovarian follicles

Males- stimulates sperm production