Lecture 16- Endocrine System Pt 3 Flashcards
What hormones are hydrophobic and use cytoplasmic receptors?
Steroids/Thyroid
What does the hormone bind to when in enters the cell in hydrophobic hormone binding?
“Hormone Binding Domain” near c terminus of cytoplasmic receptor to make hormone receptor complex
What must activate in order to get the hormone receptor complex into the cell?
“Nuclear Access Domain”
What is the region called where the hormone receptor complex binds to DNA?
“Hormone Receptor Element”
What inserts between the DNA strands to break hydrogen bonds and separates base pairs?
Zinc Fingers
Heat shock protein goes away
What activates in order to recruit transcription factors to come and begin transcription on the gene?
“Transcription Domain”
True or False: the hormone receptor complex will function as a transcription factor- increasing or decreasing transcription.
True
What two hormones does the Posterior Pituitary release?
Vasopressin and Oxytocin
What does Vasopressin affect?
Kidney function
What does Oxytocin cause?
Smooth muscle contraction in the uterus and mammory glands
What does the Posterior Pituitary do?
Simple neurons from brain reach down to post pit and release vasopressin and oxytocin
What does the Anterior Pituitary do?
Complex neurons in brain communicate with cells in ant pit which communicate with other cells in body (domino effect)
What two hormones does the Anterior Pituitary Release?
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
What does Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) do?
Stimulates adrenal glands to produce cortisol which helps regulate stress response, metabolism, etc…
What does Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) do?
Stimulates growth and development of ovarian follicles (which contain eggs)