Wk1 Intro to Endo Flashcards

1
Q

Hormones released by posterior pituitary:

A

ADH

Oxytocin

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2
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4 hypothalamic “releasing” hormones that act on the anterior pituitary:

A

TRH (thyroid releasing hormone)

CRH (corticotropin releasing hormone)

GHRH (growth hormone releasing hormone)

GnRH (gonadotropin releasing hormone)

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3
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2 hypothalamic “inhibitory” hormones that act on anterior pituitary:

A

somatostatin (GHIH)

Dopamine

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4
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Relative speed of anterior vs posterior pituitary hormone effects:

A

posterior: fast, ADH/oxytocin –> target cells
anterior: slow, pituitary hormones are still a middle man for final desired effect

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5
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Most common regulator of hormone secretion:

A

negative feedback

Ex: thyroid hormone curtails release of thyroid releasing hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone

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6
Q

Review slides

A

22-29

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7
Q

Purpose of “pulsatile” secretion of hypothalamic and pituitary hormones:

A

prevents desensitization of downstream receptors

**this is how birth control works–constant hormone release desensitizes receptors

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8
Q

Steroid hormones mediate physiological response via?

A

transcription

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9
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Peptide hormones mediate physiological response via?

A

secondary messenger systems

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10
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Influence on hypothalamic hormone secretion?

A

circadian rhythm

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