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PBDII EXam 2
Principles of Endocrinology
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02/01/2011

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Term
What is the purpose of the endocrine system?
Definition

1. Integrate and regulate biological processes

2. Allow communication between organs, tissues and cells

3. Maintain homeostasis

 

Term
What is endocrine?
Definition
Secreted into the blood and travels thru blood to influence distance targets
Term
What is paracrine?
Definition
Influence on other cells within the same organ or tissue
Term
What is autocrine?
Definition
An influence on the same cell type
Term
An intracrine system has its action _____________
Definition
With in the cell
Term
What are the 3 different classes of hormones by chemistry?
Definition

1. A.A

2. Steroid

3. Proteins and peptides

Term
Some Amino Acid derived hormones are hormones like
Definition

Thyroid

adrenal medulla

dopamine

 

Term
Amino Acid derived hormones and proteins/peptides derived hormones both have their site of action on
Definition

the cell surface to its receptor

(Cannot cross the lipid membrane)

Term
Which is the only Amino Acid derived hormone that can cross the cell membrane?
Definition
Thyroid hormones are transported into the membrane bound to proteins and attach to their nuclear receptors
Term
Steriod hormones are derived from cholesterol and is usually circulating in
Definition
the blood bound on a protein
Term
T/F: Steriod hormones can cross the cell membrane.
Definition
True
Term
Proteins/ peptide hormones are synthesized as _________________ in the ribosomes then processed to ____________ in the ER. Then gets secreted out the Golgi once its been modified via exocytosis
Definition
preprohormones; Prohormones
Term
The exocytosis that releases the protein hormones is said to be
Definition
Ca2+ dependent
Term
Give some examples of protein/peptide hormones
Definition

ACTH

insulin

glucagon

growth hormone

Term
T/F: Amino Acid derived and Protein derived hormones are freely circulating in the plasma
Definition
True
Term
T/F: Steriod hormones are synthesized in the adrenal cortex, gonads and placenta.
Definition
True
Term
T/F:  Vit A is considered a steriod hormone.
Definition
False; Vit D is
Term
Rank the duration of action for the 3 classes of hormones.
Definition

Amino Acid is the shortest

Steroid

protein

 

then thyroid

 

Term
Which type of hormone makes the majority of hormones?
Definition
Protein/peptides
Term
What are some Amino Acid derived hormones?
Definition

Epi

NE

Thyroid

Term
T/F: Amino Acid hormones are synthesized using 2 Tyr residues
Definition
True
Term
Cell surface receptors for A.A. and Proteins are coupled to __________
Definition
GPCR that signal a cascade
Term
Hormone secretion is stimulated by what three things?
Definition
1. Neural control 2. Hormone control 3. Metabolites
Term
In Nueral control, the ______ and ________ release ___________ to stimulate the release of hormones.
Definition

SNS or PNS

NTs (either AcH, or NE)

Term
What is negative feedback?
Definition

Endocrine cells from 1 organ produce a hormone that stimulates the target organ to produce another hormone (hormone 2). Hormone 2 decreases the production and release of the hormone that stimulated its release, also known as a tropic hormone.

(inhibits secretion of the pituitary or hypothalamic hormone)

Term
When does positive feedback occur?
Definition
occurs when the release of a hormone feeds forward the system ultimately resulting in stimulation of its own release. An example is the stimulation of luteinizing hormone (LH) release by estradiol released during midcycle
Term
Give an example of a negative feedback regulation.
Definition
regulation of anterior pituitary release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) by thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland
Term
What is product regulation and give an example?
Definition

The production and release of a hormone that is regulated by the circulating levels of the substrate that it controls.

An example is the regulation of parathyroid hormone (PTH) release from the parathyroid glands by the prevailing serum levels of Ca2+.

Term
What types of patterns are hormones secreted in?
Definition
Secretion can be episodic with burst frequency of minutes or hours
Term
T/F:  Secretion can be circadian like ACTH and cortisol.
Definition
True
Term
T/F:  Secretion can be determined by activity, sleep, meals, temperature, etc.
Definition
True; in fact GH is highest at night and Cortisol is highest in the a.m.
Term
Which hormones experience episodic bursts of secretion?
Definition
All hypothalamic and pituitary hormones
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