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General Principles of Endocrinology
Endocrine
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04/29/2011

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Term
List the 7 classical endocrine glands.
Definition
-Pituitary
-Thyroid
-Parathyroid
-Adrenal
-Pancreatic islets
-Gonads
-Placenta
Term
T/F. Degradation plays a large role in fluctuating hormone levels.
Definition
False. Hormones are typically degraded at steady rates so fluctuations are not a result of degradation.
Term
What is MRC?
Definition
Metabolic clearance rate is the volume of plasma cleared of a hormone per unit of time (mls/min)
Term
What are the three patterns of hormone secretion?
Definition
-cycles that are repeated in regular intervals
-pulsatile
-episodic
Term
What functions as the biological clock to impose circadian rhythms?
Definition
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus.
Term
Where does the SCN send projections to? What are these areas involved in?
Definition
-SCN sends projections to the subparaventricular zone and dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. These areas are involved in control of circadian rhythms.
Term
Where does the SCN send inhibitory fibers? What does it control?
Definition
The SCN also sends inhibitory neurons to the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) which controls sympathetic output to the pineal gland.
Term
What produces melatonin? What regulates the production of melatonin?
Definition
The pineal gland produces melatonin but the SCN regulates the production.
Term
What are the requirements for a competitive binding assay?
Definition
-labeled hormone
-purified sample of the hormone with which to create a standard curve
-an antibody with a high specificity for that hormone
-means to separate the bound and unbound hormone
-samples of body fluid.
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