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Endocrine 1
Major Glands & Hormones
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Physiology
Undergraduate 3
11/25/2014

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What is an 'endocrine' hormone?
Definition
-produced & secreted within the body
-acts at a distance from where it is released
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Where does a paracrine hormone act?
Definition
on nearby cells
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Where does an autocrine hormone act?
Definition
on its own secreting cell
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What is a neuroendocrine hormone?
Definition
hormone synthesized by nervous tissue & carried in the blood
Term
What is a gland?
Definition
cluster of cells organized for synthesis/release of compound

-can be endocrine or exocrine
Term
How are hormones regulated?
Definition
feedback systems from their target glands
Term
What are hormones?
Definition
chemicals produced in an endocrine gland/scattered cells, secreted into blood & carried to a target cell where it alters its metabolism
Term
What are the 4 structural classifications of hormones?
Definition
Steroid
Peptides, proteins & glycoproteins
Amino-acid derivatives
Fatty acid derivatives / eicosanoids
Term
What are the characteristics of steroid hormones?
Definition
-various isoforms of cholesterol
-lipid soluble, enter target cells by diffusing through mmb
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What are the characteristics of peptides, proteins & glycoproteins?
Definition
-sequence of AA chains which determines structure & function
-post translational modification e.g. glycosylation & phosphorylation, then packaged and secreted by exocytosis
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What is glycosylation? Phosphorylation?
Definition
adding carbohydrate chains to a peptide
adding phosphate groups to a peptide
Term
Thyroid hormones & catecholamines are examples of _______ generally derived from ____ and _____
Definition
Amino-acid derivatives
tyrosine
tryptophan
Term
What are prostaglandins derived from? What is their typical effect?
Definition
derived from call membrane phospholipids e.g. arachidonic acid

have autocrine & paracrine effects
Term
Name 2 examples of fatty acid derivatives / eucisanoids
Definition
Prostaglandins (PGE2 & PGF2a)
Prostacyclins (PGI2)
Thromboxanes (TXA2)
Term
Where is the pineal gland found?
How is it innervated?
What does it secrete?
Definition
Found: on roof of 3rd ventricule, encapsulated by meninges
Innverated by sympathetic neurons
Secretes melatonin
Term
What influences the pineal gland? What is its major role?
Definition
-directly influenced by hypothalamic circadian center
-major role during sleep patterns & recognition of seasons
Term
When is melatonin secretion stimulated?
Definition
during dark phases
Term
What hormones act on the GI tract? (4)

What organ secretes them? On which organ do they act?
Definition
Gastrin - secreted by stomach wall - stimulates acid secretion in stomach

Secretin - secreted by SI - stimulates pancreas

Cholecystokinin - secreted by SI - acts on pancreas & gall bladder

Gastric inhibitory peptide - secreted by SI - inhibits stomach activity
Term
What hormones are secreted by the kidneys? (2) What effect do they have?
Definition
Renin - increases aldosterone production by adrenal cortex

Erythropoietin - increases RBC production in bone marrow
Term
What hormones are secreted by adipose tissue? Where are their receptors found? What is their function?
Definition
-adipocytes release leptins
-receptors in hypothalamus
-give info about energy storage status
-regulates appetite
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