leptin
appetite regulation centers in brain are where
(2)
hypothalamus
hunger =
def
need of eating
appetite def =
desire to eat
anorexia def=
lack of appetite
CCK
ghrelin
NPY
agouti related peptide
peptide YY (PYY)
stretch receptors in stomach activated –>
satiety
oral receptors –>
POMC = proopiomelanocortin receptors
- obesity and hyperphagia and ginger
hyperphagia =
excessive appetite
t3/t4
- t3 (t4 inactive, needs to be converted to t3)
hypogonadism effects
is pituitary in or out of blood brain barrier
out
blood supply to pituitary
portal venous circulation from hypothalamus (so brings releasing factors from there too, in the blood)
which part of the adrenal glands does the pituitary affect
adrenal cortex
anterior pit –> acth
which two factors released from the hypothalamus affect GH secretion from the anterior pituitary
somatostatin - inhibits
GHRH - stimulates
- how does this product contribute to neg feedback
- only to hypothalamus, not pituitary
- effect
tumour causing bitemporal hemianopia?
of the pituitary
presses on optic chiasm from below
hypo/hyperpituitarism
hypo- pressure on pit from tumour
hyper- functioning tumour of the pit- excess hormones