Topic 72 - Classification of hormones, dynamics of the ligand - receptor interaction, the feed-back mechanism Flashcards
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Words to include in classification of hormones
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- Steroids
- Iodothyrenes
- Clacitrol
- Peptide hormones
- Catecholamines
- Hydrophilic
- Lipid-insoluble hormones
- Lipophilic
- Lipid soluble hormones
- Binding protein / carrier protein
- Half life
- IC receptor
- Membrane receptor / surface receptor
- IC mediator
- Receptor-hormone complex
- Second messenger
- cAMP
- cGMP
- Calcium ions
- Diacylglycerol (DAG)
- Inositol triphosphate (IP3)
- Plasma membrane
- Nuclear envelope
- Gene expression
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Words to include in dynamics of the ligand-receptor interaction
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- In vitro
- Scatchard
- Molecules
- Proteins
- Ligand
- Large-molecular binding site (receptor)
- In vivo
- Radio-labeled hormone
- Circulation
- Scatchard analysis
- Ligand-receptor interaction
- Binding sites (Bmax)
- Dissocitation constant of the binding sites (Kd)
- Affinity of binding
- Bound hormone
- Bound / free hormone ratio
- Non-labeled ligand
- Non-labeled hormone
- Radioactive hormone
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Words to include in the feedback mechanism
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- Hormone production
- Inhibited
- Concentration
- Long feedback
- Peripheral gland
- Hypothalamus
- Short feedback
- Peripheral gland
- Pituitary gland
- Ultra-short feedback
- Hypothalamus
- Pituitary gland
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Classification of hormones
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Dynamics of the ligand-receptor interaction
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In vitro:
- Scatchard characterized the dynamics of binding reactions between small molecules and proteins. His theory can be applied to any biological system, where a substance (ligand) binds to a large-molecular binding site (receptor)
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In vivo
- Radio-labeled hormone into the circulation
- Examine:
- Apperance of the hormone
- Staying of the hormone
- Removal of the hormone
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Dynamics of the ligand-receptor interaction
Analysis
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- Scatchard analysis
- Measure the properties of the ligand-receptor interaction
- Two important parameters:
- Bmax
- The total amount of binding sites
- Kd
- The dissociation constant of the binding site
- The strength (affinity) of binding formed
- Bmax
- The stronger the ligand-receptor connection is, the more non-labeled hormone is required to displace the radioactive hormone from the receptor
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Feedback mechanism
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- When the central facilitation is inhibited by the increased production of hormones, the hormone production will be inhibited by the concentration of hormones in the system
- Low concentration of hormones will elicit production
- High concentration of hormones will inhibit production
- Long feedback: from the peripheral gland to the hypothalamus
- Short feedback: from the peripheral gland to the pituitary gland
- Ultra-short feedback: between the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland