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Endo I Hormone Action
The basics of hormone action - review from cell science
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Medical
Graduate
02/19/2011

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Term
Describe the mechanism of protein hormone action I

examples?
Definition
1. hormone binds to receptor on cell membrane
2. "Gs-alpha" activation, GDP exchanged for GTP, GS-alpha-GTP activates adenylyl cyclase (Gs-alpha has GTPase which turns the response off)
3. GS-alpha-GTP-cyclase i/c IC cAMP, phosphodiesterase hydrolyzes cAMP as part of the off mechanism
4. cAMP binds PKA, causing dissociatino of regulatory & catalytic subunits, activation of catalytic subunits
5. Catalytic PK i/c cellular activities by phosphorylation of cellular components --> hormone effects (e.g. phosphorylase-b-K activation, glycogen synthase inhibition)

ribosomes (i/c protein synthesis)
transport proteins (binding affinity, transport)
enzymes (active/inactive configurations)
Term
Describe the mechanism of protein hormone action II

examples?
Definition
1. Hormone binds to cell membrane receptor
2. --> hydrolysis of PIP2 to release IP3 & DAG
3. IP3 binds to intracellular R on ER --> ER releases Ca++ into cytoplasm
4. DAG activates PKC
5. DAG, IP3, Ca++ stimulate the entrance of more EC Ca++
6. I/c IC Ca++ binds calmodulin, Ca++-calmodulin activates enzymes (e.g. activation of myosin light chain K which phosphorylates myosin to contract smooth m)

NE action at a1 receptors initiating contraction of vascular smooth m by raising IC Ca++
ADH Acting at V1 receptors in vascular smooth m to i/c IC Ca++ --> contraction
Term
Describe the mechanism of protein hormone action III

examples?
Definition
Tyrosine Kinases - inc insulin, somatomedin, PDGF

External R is attached to IC tyrosin K (most function as dimmers)
When R is occupied, tyrosine K is activated to auto-phosphorylate, then P other IC pr responsible for hormone effect
With some receptors a free IC tyrosine K associates with the R after it's occupied

JAK-STAT system
Term
Describe the mechanism of steroid hormone action

examples?
Definition
Includes vit D, thyroxine

1. Lipid soluble steroids diffuse through cell membrane, bind to IC R located in cytoplasm or on nucleus
2. 3 domains of R: steroid binding site, DNA binding site (obscured by HSP), gene transactivating site
3. steroid/R --> alters sedimentation coeff of R, involves release of HSP
4. R may facilitate mvmt of steroid through the hydrophilic IC environment
5. S/R enters nucleus, forms dimer, binds to HREs on the csomes
6. nuclear binding i/c RNA synthesis, protein synthesis to produce hormone effects

Vit D i/c the synthesis of calbindin in intestinal mucosa, i/c absorption of dietary CA++
Term
Receptor characteristics
Definition
Macromolecules
Binding affinity is proportional to the potency of the hormonal ligand
Binding is saturable
Binding is high affinity
Binding is stereospecific
Binding occurs at physiological hormone concentrations
Only a small fraction of the cell's receptors need to be occupied to elicit a maximum response
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