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NR 283 Final Exam Questions and Answers What regulates the release of hormones? - Answersfeedback systems Positive Feedback - Answerstells a hormone to make more Negative Feedback - Answersstops making a hormone Secreting Cells - Answerswhat is pumped out of the cells (ADH released from the posterior pituitary gland) Receiving Cells - Answerswhat cells the hormones target (ADH targets the kidney) Why are hormones are released? - Answers-altered cell environment (increases intake of glucose leads to a release of insulin) -maintaining levels of other hormones (cascades trigger the release of other hormones, ex: TRH) -neural control (autonomic NS - not in control) Non-steroidal hormones - Answers-water soluble, can float around blood stream with no issues since the blood stream is made up of water, but cannot get through phospholipid bilayer - which is why we need receptors on the cells and second messengers (proteins that live inside the cells to help get the message to the nucleus) -ex: insulin: freely moves around bloodstream but has to connect with a second messenger Steroidal Hormones - Answers-lipid soluble, fatty hormones floating around bloodstream cannot float around easily so they need carrier proteins to carry them. When they get to the cell, they dont have any issues getting into the cell they can deliver the message straight to the nucleus ex: sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone) regulation - Answersrefers to the receptivity of cells, how open is that cell to allow a hormone in Upregulation - Answersif we starve a cell of a hormone, they will be much more likely to get a hormone in -this is why type II diabetes can be reversible, if the cells haven't seen insulin in a while, the pancreas isn't overworking to pump out insulin Downregulation - Answers-happens with type II diabetes, have tons of glucose in bloodstream, in response the pancreas (beta cells) pump out insulin, in a normal state the pancreas is able to pump out insulin, but since there is so much excess glucose in the blood, insulin comes to the cell receptor and they wont let glucose in because they have become sensitized.Now it will take more insulin to do the same job. -also happens with narcotic addiction Thyroid Cascade - Answersthyroid hormone helps us make ATP, the target cells for thyroid hormone is every cell in the body so it affects many things. -need more ATP? positive feedback loop is started. Hypothalamus release TRH which reaches pituitary gland and then releases TSH, TSH reaches thyroid and the thyroid gland release TH and then goes to target cells (all cells in the body), once we have enough, negative feedback loop is initiated to stop making TRH Cause of Endocrine Disorders - Answers-autoimmune -most common cause is a tumor on gland (pituitary) -target cell resistance (type II diabetes) -congenital defect -hyperplasia (increase in cell number - goiter) Hyperthyroidism - Answers(graves disease)

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26/11/2024 10:59AM

NR 283 Final Exam Questions and Answers


What regulates the release of hormones? - Answers✓✓feedback systems


Positive Feedback - Answers✓✓tells a hormone to make more


Negative Feedback - Answers✓✓stops making a hormone


Secreting Cells - Answers✓✓what is pumped out of the cells (ADH released from the posterior
pituitary gland)


Receiving Cells - Answers✓✓what cells the hormones target (ADH targets the kidney)


Why are hormones are released? - Answers✓✓-altered cell environment (increases intake of
glucose leads to a release of insulin)
-maintaining levels of other hormones (cascades trigger the release of other hormones, ex:
TRH)
-neural control (autonomic NS - not in control)


Non-steroidal hormones - Answers✓✓-water soluble, can float around blood stream with no
issues since the blood stream is made up of water, but cannot get through phospholipid bilayer -
which is why we need receptors on the cells and second messengers (proteins that live inside
the cells to help get the message to the nucleus)
-ex: insulin: freely moves around bloodstream but has to connect with a second messenger

, ©Themoon EXAM SOLUTIONS
26/11/2024 10:59AM


Steroidal Hormones - Answers✓✓-lipid soluble, fatty hormones floating around bloodstream
cannot float around easily so they need carrier proteins to carry them. When they get to the cell,
they dont have any issues getting into the cell they can deliver the message straight to the
nucleus
ex: sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone)


regulation - Answers✓✓refers to the receptivity of cells, how open is that cell to allow a
hormone in


Upregulation - Answers✓✓if we starve a cell of a hormone, they will be much more likely to
get a hormone in
-this is why type II diabetes can be reversible, if the cells haven't seen insulin in a while, the
pancreas isn't overworking to pump out insulin


Downregulation - Answers✓✓-happens with type II diabetes, have tons of glucose in
bloodstream, in response the pancreas (beta cells) pump out insulin, in a normal state the
pancreas is able to pump out insulin, but since there is so much excess glucose in the blood,
insulin comes to the cell receptor and they wont let glucose in because they have become
sensitized.Now it will take more insulin to do the same job.
-also happens with narcotic addiction


Thyroid Cascade - Answers✓✓thyroid hormone helps us make ATP, the target cells for thyroid
hormone is every cell in the body so it affects many things.
-need more ATP? positive feedback loop is started. Hypothalamus release TRH which reaches
pituitary gland and then releases TSH, TSH reaches thyroid and the thyroid gland release TH
and then goes to target cells (all cells in the body), once we have enough, negative feedback
loop is initiated to stop making TRH

, ©Themoon EXAM SOLUTIONS
26/11/2024 10:59AM

Cause of Endocrine Disorders - Answers✓✓-autoimmune
-most common cause is a tumor on gland (pituitary)
-target cell resistance (type II diabetes)
-congenital defect
-hyperplasia (increase in cell number - goiter)


Hyperthyroidism - Answers✓✓(graves disease)
-only affects women, autoimmune
-body produces antibodies (normally fight infection), but this AB's instead will go to the
thyroid and will mimic the cascade. They tell the thyroid to produce more thyroid hormone,
even when negative feedback is taking place
-Sx: exophalmos (bulging of the eyes caused by inflammation from cell mediators), toxic
goiter, symptoms are also due to everything speeding up (hot because of increased metabolism
which makes more ATP - ATP releases heat, shaky: everything is moving fast through body,
weight loss: crazy fast metabolism, tachycardia, increased BP: thyroid hormone helps maintain
BP
-Tx: iodine (kill part of thyroid) or surgically remove part of thyroid


Hypothryoidism - Answers✓✓-common, autoimmune
-thyroid does not make enough TH
- AB's are attacking the thyroid so it is not able to make as much TH
-usually affects women
-Sx: due to lowered metabolism, everything slows down. Cold: not making a lot of ATP, super
tired, apathy (disinterest)
-Tx: synthroid which acts as a superficial TH, easy treatment that has to be regulated very
closely as metabolism needs change
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