Signaling Pathways Of Endocrine Hormones Flashcards
cAMP
FLAT ChAMP
FSH
LH
ACTH
TSH
CRH HCG ADH (v2 receptors) MSH PTH
PLUS CALCITONIN, GHRH, GLUCAGON
cGMP
BAD GraMPa
BNP
ANP
eDrf (nitric oxide)
All are Vasodilators
IP3
GOAT HAG
GnRH
Oxytocin
ADH (v1 receptors)
TRH
Histamine (H1 receptors)
Angiotensin II
Gastrin
Intracellular Receptors
PET CAT on TV
PROGESTERONE
ESTROGEN
TESTOSTERONE
CORTISOL
ALDOSTERONE
T3
T4
Vitamin D
All are non- water soluble
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
MAP Kinase and growth factors
Insulin IGF1 FGF PDGF EGF
Non-receptor tyrosine kinase
PIGGlETT
PROLACTIN IMMUNOMODULATORS (il2, cytokines, il6, IFN) GH G-CSF ERYTHROPOIETIN THROMBOPOETIN
Rules to remember:
1) lipophillic hormones use intracellular receptors
2) major basil dilators use cGMP
3) FLAT hormones use GsPCR/ cAMP pathway
4) hormones involved in stimulation make use of the Gstinulatory Coyoled Receptor aka cAMP pathway
Ex. Epinephrine - bets cell stimulation
Ex. Glucagon - substitute for epinephrine when you overdose on bets blockers
4.5) norepinephrine makes use of the Gq/ip3 pathway to increase intracellular calcium, causing Vasoconstriction
5) GsCAMP - vasoldilation
Gq/ip3 - vasoconstriction
6) Gs: FLAT EPINEPHRINE GLUCAGON GHRH CRH
Gq: NOREPINEPHRINE GNRH OXYTOSIN ADH (v1 is for vasoconstriction using Gq, V2 is an aqua potion insertion into the principal cells using Gs) TRH