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Dicussed 4 Humors - blood, phelm, black and yellow bile + examined oozing substances from dead bodies on battle field. |
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castration - how affected mood Calming effect idea of cutting off tissues |
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blood circulation via a vascular system - "circulation" |
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spontaneous sex reversal in pheasant - took testes and put into females |
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testes produce dubstance that is carried by blood |
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1st endo experiment parts of body produce substances integrated in blood, take to specific site and utilitzed. Involved castration |
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milu interor - hormone concentration in blood. |
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1st endo disorder contributed to tissue |
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replacement therapy - took aqueous portion from testes and inj. himself with it. Increase his libido but it was only a placebo effect |
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surgically removed pancrease from dog- diabetes - changes in blood and urine glucose insulin reduce blood sure |
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extractions - glycerol imulsions from sheep THyroid tisses - hypothyroidism |
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decribe effects of epinephrine (adrenal glad) |
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thyroid glands -iodine needed for the gland goiters - from decrease in iodine |
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secretin - digesting - 1st to use the word hormone meaning excting within |
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laetic cell in testes - ability to produce hormone |
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1st to use term endocrinology |
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treated diabetes - post pituitary extreme water loss - hormones ADH and oxytocin |
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isolated insulin + used stolen dogs |
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rat tissues - follicles - estrogen |
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parathyroid - calcium metabolism |
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relaxin - relaxation of the birth canal |
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Gonadotrophin hormone 1st pregnancy test |
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CL - Corpus luteum not clear folicles - progesterone steroid hormone. |
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hypothesectamy - tissue removed the pituitary gland located beneath the hypothalamus |
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posterior pituitary - structure of oxytocin and adh (protein hormones) |
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Characterize the structure of insulin |
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Assessed concentration of hormones Radioimmunoassays (RIA) |
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thyroid releasing hormone - structure thyroxin released by hypothalamus |
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study of glands of internal secretion and role in chemical integration, communication and control of physiological processes to maintain homeostasis |
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What is an endocrine gland |
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anatomically discrete but funcionally related organcs that synthesize hormones to be released in bloodstream. |
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secretes products through ducts (mammary, saliva, GI) Also ectohormones like phermones and allelomones (Scents) |
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Physiological regulators that are effective in minute quant synthesized in living cells produced in endocrine glands secreted into blood transport to a specific target for a specific action |
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Hormone Communication Systems: Systemic/ endocrine & Paracrine |
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Systemic/endo - transported by blood Paracrine - diffuses to adjacent cells |
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Hormone Communication Systems: Autocrine & Juxtacrine |
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Autocrine - hormone secreting cell and target cell receptor are the same Juxtacrine - anchored to cell surface to act on adjacent cells only |
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Hormone Communication Systems Neurotransmitters & Pheromones |
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Neurotransmitters - secreted by axon and transported across synapse to adjacent receptor Pheromones/ectomones - leaves body to find a target cell in another animal's body |
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Patterns of Hormone Secretion Basal & Episodic |
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Basal - constant release not significantly influenced by feedback signals Episodic - pulsatile episodes of release |
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Types of Episodic secretion patterns and their frequence |
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Circhorial - 1/hr Ultradian - 1/hr but <24 hr Circadian - every 24 hrs Quotidian (diurnal) - every day at defined periods of the day Circatrigintan - monthly circannual - seasonal or monthly |
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Chemical makeup of hormones |
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Modified AA small peptides large peptides proteins- poly and cytokines gylcoproteins lipids - sterioids - choesterol eicosanoidss - arachidonic acids - prostglandins, leukotreines |
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Properties of Protein (peptide hormones) |
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Synthesis - stored-inactive Cell membrane permeability - water soluble receptors - membrane bound Transport - in solution metabolism - rapid half-life - very short duration of effect - min to hours |
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Properties of Steriod hormones |
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synthesis - not stored /demand cell membrane permeability - lipid soluble receptors - intracellular transport - binding to carrier metabolism - slowly degrades half life - long duration - hrs -days |
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Various hormone Half-lifes |
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Amines - 2-3 min Thryroid hormones - 6-7 day polypeptides - 4-40 min proteins - 15-170 min steriods - 4-120 min |
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Endocrine Feedback Systems |
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Ultrashort Feedback loop Short feedback loop Long feedback loop Open loop |
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Cell Ultrastructure for Steriod Hormones |
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ER - SER Lipids- non membrane bound Golgi - present Less mitochondria |
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Cell Ultrastructure Protein Hormones |
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ER - RER Lipids - Membrane bound Golgi - Prominent Mitochondria - extensive |
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Function of Secretory Granules |
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intracellular transport favorable conditions for Hormone synthesis quanta of hormone degradation rapid uptake no accumulation of free hormones |
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showed how hormone synthesized using radioactive tags |
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Chain of hormone production (Protein) |
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DNA (transcribes) => mRNA => tRNA => Ribosome (RER) => Pre-pro hormone => golgi complex =>pro hormone => cell membrane exocytosis released |
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Adenohypoohysis composed of cells that secrete peptide hormones derived from buccal ectoderm supplied via the hypothalamic hypophyseal portal veins |
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stress, fasting, obesity, >FFAs exercise, sleep, >glucocorticoids |
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- amino acid homology w/prolactin - 190 + AA 19k-42k daltons half life - 20-25 min metabolized by liver and kidney |
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Growth Hormone - secretory pattern |
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episodic - sleep related age: young > old sex: male >female insulin and noninsulin activity previous hormone exposure Estrogens > GH |
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- mediated by somatomedian SM and non SM like proteins - promotes bone and soft tissue growth GH>Blood glucose conc promotes protein syn. and AA incorp into proteins >fat metabolism and free FA's similar in structure to human chronic somatomammotrophin produced in placenta - |
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- decrease in blood AA [] decrease in blood urea nitrogen Positive nitrogen balance protein anabolic affect decrease utilization of carbohydrates decrease sensitivity to the plasma glucose lowering effect of insulin ^ oxidation of fat leading to a decrease in respiratory quotient elevation of free fatty acids in blood inrease of ketone body formation stimulation of growth and calcification of cartilage |
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Diseases Associated with Growth Hormone |
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dwarfism gigantism acromegaly |
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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone non steriod hormone corticotrophin |
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Prohormone - 39 AA 4500 Daltons half life - 2-4 min hypothalmic releasing factors - CRF |
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ACTH role in adrenal cortex |
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glomerulosa (chronic neg effect( fasiculata - CHO's - acute stimulates reticularis - chronic neg >blood flow >glucose uptake promotes lipolysis >FFA's in blood |
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Factors that stimulate CRH |
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Acetylcholine (ACH) PGF2alpha PGEs histamine opiods epinephrine |
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inhibiting factors of CRH |
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norEpinephrine melatonin glucocorticoids |
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Control from hypothalamus corticotroph releasing hormone negative feedback |
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Hypoactivity Hyperactivity - cushings |
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198 -205 AA 24K-25K Daltons related to GH and placental lactogens |
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Factors affecting release of Prolactin |
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age, sleep, stress, pregnancy, nursing, hormones |
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- reproduction integument osmoregulation growth metabolism |
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Hormone of the anterior pituitary protein hormone |
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mammary glands reproductive system immune system |
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From Hypothalamus - dopamine - inhibits - TRH - stimulating - GRH - stimulating Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide - stimulating OPEN FEEDBACK |
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Gonadotrophins LH and FSH |
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23-28k daltons/ two subunits alpha and beta Affects ovaries and testes releasing factor - GnRh |
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LH and FSH Where do they come from and what do they do |
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large glycoproteins/gonadotrophins secreted by gonadtroph cells and act on ovaries and testis |
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Controlled by hypothalamus GnRH negative feedback |
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hypogonadism tumor infertility |
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28k Dalton releasing factor - TRH 3AA affects thyroid gland > productions of thyroxine |
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between anterior and posterior pituitary |
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melanocyte stimulating hormone - sythesized from propiomelancortin - prohormone 13 AA's |
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Stimulates melaophores in polkilotherms and melanocytes in homeotherms resulting in dispersion of pigment regulation of electrolytes |
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