Pancreatic Hormones Flashcards
placenta
endocrine organ that is critical for fetal growth
- supplies nutrients and oxygen
- produces and releases many hormones and growth factors
hormones that mediate postnatal growth…
do not necessarily play the same roles in fetal growth
examples of hormones that mediate postnatal growth
GH, IGF-1, TH
insulin like growth factors
are important for fetal growth, but IGF1 in the fetus is regulated by metabolic factors other than GH
IGF2
is more abundant during fetal life than IGF1
insulin also has important _____ on fetal growth
stimulatory effects
maternal factors such as _____ affect birth size
maternal nutrition, disease, alchohol ingestion, etc
growth factors
secreted factors, stimulate growth (cell proliferation and/or differentiation)
what receptors do growth factors use
receptor tyrosine kinases
some hormones that use growth factor receptors/ receptor tyrosine kinases:
- Insulin-like growth factors (IGF-1 & IGF-2): * Both are important for fetal growth;
and postnatally, IGF-1 is the major player mediating GH’s effects on growth - Epidermal growth factor (EGF): important for fetal growth
- Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs): critical for development
- Nerve growth factor (NGF): promotes growth & maintenance of sympathetic & sensory neurons
what are growth factors critical for?
an organisms development, growth, wound healing
too little growth factor might cause
failure to thrive (= childrens weight or rate of weight gain is sig below that of other children w similar age and sex