Neurohormones Flashcards
What hypothalamic neurohormones are released to control the anterior pituitary?
CRH - ACTH
TRH - TSH
GnRH - FSH & LH
GHRH - GH, gastrin, VIP, glucagon, insulin, prolactin
Somatostatin (GH inhibiting H) - inhibits
Dopamine - inhibits prolactin
Describe the HPT axis
TRH from hypothalamus - anterior pituitary to release TSH
TSH acts on thyroid to increase T4/T3 secretion
T3 is the potent TH, targets deiodinase enzyme (DI) to convert T4 to T3
Pituitary expresses deiodinase for -ve feedback
increased metabolic rate
HR
anxiety
what hypothalamic neurohormones are released to control the posterior pituitary?
Vasopressin - ADH for osmoregulation
Oxytocin - lactation, mating, smooth muscle contraction of of repro - reward via amygdala
What is the GH receptor mechanism?
binding of GH = recruitment and autophosphorylation of tyrosine AA leading to recruitement of JAK which phosphorylate protein STAT