Signaling Pathways Of Endocrine Hormones Flashcards

1
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cAMP

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FLAT ChAMP

FSH
LH
ACTH
TSH

CRH
HCG
ADH (v2 receptors)
MSH
PTH

PLUS CALCITONIN, GHRH, GLUCAGON

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2
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cGMP

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BAD GraMPa

BNP
ANP
eDrf (nitric oxide)

All are Vasodilators

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3
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IP3

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GOAT HAG

GnRH
Oxytocin
ADH (v1 receptors)
TRH

Histamine (H1 receptors)
Angiotensin II
Gastrin

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4
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Intracellular Receptors

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PET CAT on TV

PROGESTERONE
ESTROGEN
TESTOSTERONE

CORTISOL
ALDOSTERONE
T3

T4
Vitamin D

All are non- water soluble

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5
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Receptor Tyrosine Kinase

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MAP Kinase and growth factors

Insulin
IGF1
FGF
PDGF
EGF
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6
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Non-receptor tyrosine kinase

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PIGGlETT

PROLACTIN
IMMUNOMODULATORS (il2, cytokines, il6, IFN)
GH
G-CSF
ERYTHROPOIETIN 
THROMBOPOETIN
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7
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Rules to remember:

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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
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