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What does the adrenal medulla secrete? |
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Where do regulatory (releasing) hormones come from? |
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Where do stimulating (tropic) hormones come from? |
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Where do non-tropic hormones come from? |
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What do regulatory (releasing) hormones act on? |
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What do stimulating (tropic) hormones act on? |
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What do non-tropic hormones act on? |
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What amino acids are the amine-derived hormones derived from? |
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What are the 3 classifications of hormones? |
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amine-derived peptide lipid-derived |
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What are the two main classes of lipid-derived hormones? |
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-those derived from cholesterol (sterols/steroids) -those derived from arachidonic acid (eicosanoids) |
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Steroids bind to _______ receptors, translocate to the _________ and alter transcription factor activity. |
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Eicosanoids often operate through __________ pathways. |
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What are the catecholamines? |
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DOPA dopamine norepinephrine epinephrine |
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Where are the receptors that amine-derived hormones act on? |
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Tryptophan-derived hormones are __________. |
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What type of hormones are catecholamines? |
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What type of hormones are stored in secretory granules and released upon stimulation? |
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Peptide hormone release is ___-dependent. |
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Peptide hormones are hydrophilic/hydrophobic. |
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Steroid hormones are derived from ____________ through enzymatic reactions. |
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Cholesterol is converted to _____________. |
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What moves between mitochondira and ER and is a precursor to all steroids? |
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What class of hormones do gulcocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, androgens, estrogens, and progestins fall into? |
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hypothalamico-adenohypophyseal portal system |
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hypothalamus controls anterior pituitary |
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______________ ______________ releases a number of regulatory (releasing) hormones. |
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What neurons extend directly to the posterior pituitary and secrete arginine vasopressin (ADH) and oxytocin directly into the blood? |
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supraoptic and paraventricular hypothalamic neurons |
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thyrotropin releasing hormone stimulates release of TSH and prolactin |
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corticotropin releasing hormone stimulates release of ACTH |
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gonadotropin releasing hormone stimulates release of FSH and LH |
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growth hormone releasing hormone stimulates release of growth hormone (GH) |
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growth hormone inhibiting hormone inhibits release of growth hormone (GH) |
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prolactin releasing hormone stimulates release of prolactin |
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prolactin inhibiting hormone (dopamine) inhibits release of prolactin |
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The anterior lobe of the pituitary (adenohypophysis) releases hormones that regulate ___________, _________, and _________. |
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growth, reproduction, and metabolism |
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What hormone does the intermediate pituitary lobe secrete? |
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alpha and beta melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) |
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Where are oxytocin and ADH synthesized and where are they stored? |
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synthesized in hypothalamus stored in posterior pituitary |
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What hormones' release is not under the control of hypothalamic releasing hormones? |
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Vasopressin (ADH) is released in response to what? |
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decreased blood pressure and blood volume |
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action of vasopressin (ADH) |
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-maintain blood osmolarity and volume -increase water reabsorption in collecting ducts of kidney |
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Vasopressin (ADH) binds to ___ receptors in the kidney. |
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Vasopressin (ADH) binds to ___ receptors on vascular smooth muscle which causes ___________. |
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What therapeutic use does desmopressin (vasopressin) have? |
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What causes diabetes insipidus |
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Where besides the hypothalamus is oxytocin synthesized? |
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luteal cells endometrium placenta |
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Oxytocin stimulates _________ and ______ of uterine contraction. |
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__________ increases oxytocin receptors in the uterus. |
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What stimulates the secretion of oxytocin? |
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cervical and vaginal dilation suckling |
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Oxytocin secretion is _________. |
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PTH binds to ___________ which stimulates ___________. |
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Calcitonin _________ osteoclasts. |
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examples of positive feedback mechanisms |
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-blood clotting -sodium inflow in nerve signals -contraction of uterus during childbirth -milk letdown reflex |
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What two characteristics are present in a positive feedback system? |
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time limitation intensification of stress |
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example of harmful positive feedback |
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