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Physiology Exam 5, Lecture 1
Hormone Control Mechanism
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11/28/2011

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Term
How is the endocrine system connected?
Definition
Via hormones traveling through blood

(In contrast to the nervous system, which is physically connected by nerves)
Term
How concentrated are hormones, generally, in the blood?
Definition
Very low – 10^-9 M to 10^-12 M
Term
What hormones are associated with the autonomic nervous system?
Definition
epinephrine, norepinephrine
Term
What hormones are associated with the cardiovascular system?
Definition
atrial naturetic peptide
Term
What hormones are associated with the gastrointestinal system?
Definition
gastrin, secretin, cholecystokinin, motilin
Term
What hormones are associated with the renal system?
Definition
renin-angiotensin, aldosterone, parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, ADH
Term
Define gland
Definition
An organ that secretes particular chemical substances for use in the body or for discharge into the surroundings
Term
List some glands
Definition
Pituitary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, testes, ovaries, adrenal gland, pancreas
Term
What are some non-gland tissues that secrete hormones?
Definition
Central nervous system – especially the hypothalamus, GI tract, liver, heart, kidneys, placenta, adipose tissue
Term
Define neoplasms
Definition
A tumor

Can secrete hormones; lung cancers commonly secrete hormones including parathyroid hormone, antidiuretic hormone and ACTH
Term
Do glands secrete multiple hormones? Do single cells in the same gland secrete multiple hormones?
Definition
1. Glands may secrete multiple hormones

2. Single cells usually secrete a single hormone (one exception are the gonadotrophs with LH and FSH)
Term
What are the three chemical classifications of hormones?
Definition
1. Amines
2. Steroids
3. Peptides
Term
What are the amine hormones derived from?
Definition
Tyrosine

(Tyrosine -> L-dopa -> dopamine -> norepinephrine -> epinephrine)
Term
What is the precursor to steroid hormones?
Definition
Cholesterol
Term
Where does the cholesterol for hormone synthesis come from?
Definition
20% of cholesterol for hormone synthesis comes from denovo synthesis, 80% of cholesterol comes cholesterol in blood bound to low density lipoproteins (LDL).
Term
List some steroid hormones
Definition
a. aldosterone (mineralocorticoid)
b. cortisol (glucocorticoid)
c. androgens - testosterone
d. estradiol
e. progesterone
f. Vitamin D
Term
What are the three zones in the adrenal cortex, in order from outside to inside?
Definition
Zona glomerulosa, zona fasiculata, zona reticularis
Term
What does the zona glomerulosa secrete?
Definition
mineralocorticoids (aldosterone)
Term
What are the steroid secreting glands?
Definition
Adrenal cortex, gonads, and placenta
Term
What does the zona fasciculata secrete?
Definition
glucocorticoids (cortisol) and androgens
Term
What does the zona reticularis secrete?
Definition
glucocorticoids (cortisol) and androgens
Term
What does the adrenal medulla secrete?
Definition
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Term
Describe peptide hormone synthesis
Definition
Preprohormone -> prohormone -> hormone
Term
List examples of peptide hormones that start from preprohormones
Definition
Proopiomelanocortin (POMC), insulin
Term
What hormones can transport freely in the blood?
Definition
Catecholamines and peptides (except growth hormone and IGF-1)
Term
What hormones travel through blood bound to protein?
Definition
All steroid hormones, thyroid hormone, growth hormone & insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Term
What are functions of bound hormone?
Definition
1. Reservoir of hormone
2. Extends half-life
3. Minimizes fluctuations
Term
What are three functions of metabolism of hormones?
Definition
1. Inactivation
2. Activation
3. Elimination
Term
What two hormones function with intracellular receptors?
Definition
Steroid hormones, thyroid hormone
Term
Describe complementary actions of hormones and give an example
Definition
Two hormones have similar effects.

e.g. epinephrine and cortisol increase lipid and carbohydrate metabolism during stress
Term
Describe antagonistic actions of hormones and give an example
Definition
Two hormones having opposite effects

e.g. insulin and glucagon
Term
Describe permissive actions of hormones and give an example
Definition
Effect of one hormone requires the presence of a second hormone
Thus, the effect of the second hormone permits the actions of the first hormone.

e,g, thyroid hormone has permissive effects in that it is needed for epinephrine to have its effects
Term
Give an example of a hormone that releases in pulses
Definition
LH (spikes prevent down-regulation)
Term
Give an example of a hormone that releases cyclically
Definition
GH and cortisol operate with the circadian rhythm (both increase at night)
Term
Give an example of a hormone that releases in monthly cycles
Definition
LH, FSH, estrogen, progesterone in the menstrual cycle
Term
What are four control inputs that regulate hormone release?
Definition
1. Plasma concentration of mineral ions/nutrients
2. Neuronal control
3. Physical stimuli (mechanoreceptors, light)
4. Trophic hormones
Term
Define trophic hormone
Definition
A hormone that stimulates the release of another hormone
Term
What hormone is activated by light?
Definition
Melatonin
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