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Test bank GMS6419: medical endocrine
and reproductive physiology questions
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what are the three components of the endocrine system endocrine glands

hormones

target organs/target cells

definition of hormones chemical messengers that are transported by the blood to target
cells/organs where they elicit a physiological change

what is the function of the endocrine system to regulate cellular and organ function
throughout life and maintain normal body homeostasis

the endocrine system regulates: -growth/developmental processes

-reproduction

-energy balance/metabolism

-body temperature

-stress responses

-sodium/potassium/calcium/phosphate

-water and sodium balance

-cardiovascular regulation

-GI system

where are hormones made by the glands

how are the endocrine and neurocrine systems different there is no endocrine gland so the
hormone is released from the nerve terminal instead

where are hormones released in the paracrine and autocrine systems into the interstitial
fluid and then to the receptors on target cells

examples of paracrine and autocrine systems growth factors

,cytokines

neurotransmitters (NTs)

what are the major endocrine glandshypothalamus

pituitary gland

thyroid gland

parathyroid gland

adrenal gland

pancreas

ovaries

testes

what are the master endocrine glands hypothalamus

pituitary gland

hypothalamus hormones releasing/inhibiting hormones

pituitary gland hormones ACTH

TSH

GH

LH

FSH

PRL

SST

AVP

OT

thyroid gland hormones T3

T4

CT

parathyroid gland hormones PTH

,adrenal gland hormones ALDO

CORT

EPI

NE

pancreas hormones insulin

glucagon

ovarian hormones estrogen

progesterone

inhibin

testes hormones testosterone

inhibin

what are the three major classes of hormones proteins/peptides (largest group)

steroids/steroid-like molecules

tyrosine-derived hormones

where are most peptide hormones made intracellularly

steps of making a peptide hormone starts with DNA

mRNA

preprohormone (ribosomes)

prohormone (endoplasmic reticulum)

hormone (golgi bodies)

where do peptide hormones go once they are made stored in secretory/storage granules
until they are released

characteristics of peptide hormones hydrophilic (water soluble)

usually circulate freely in blood

short half-life (rapid metabolism and excretion)

bind to membrane receptors at target cell

, what triggers exocytosis of peptide hormones from cell Calcium

example of a peptide hormone that is synthesized extracellularly angiotensin II

examples of steroids and steroid-like hormones aldosterone (ALDO)

cortisol (CORT)

estradiol (E2)

progesterone (P)

testosterone (T)

1,25 (OH)2D3 (derivative of vitamin D3)

what are all steroids/steroid-like hormones derived from cholesterol

where are steroids/steroid-like hormones made intracellularly, but not stored in vessicles

characteristics of steroids/steroid-like hormones -released by diffusion through plasma
membrane

-lipid soluble, water insoluble

-circulate in blood bound to a binding protein

-long half life (slow metabolism and excretion)

-have intracellular receptors at target cells bc lipid soluble

examples of tyrosine-derived hormones -dopamine (DA)

-epinephrine (EPI) aka adrenaline

-norepinephrine (NE) aka noradrenalin

-thyroxine (T4)

-triiodothyronine (T3)

where are DA, EPI, and NE tyrosine-derived hormones made in adrenal gland in adrenal
medulla

where are T4 and T3 tyrosine-derived hormones made in thyroid gland

what are EPI and NE known as catecholamines

characteristics of DA, EPI, and NE -stored in secretory granules

-released by exocytosis

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