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Steroid and thyroid hormones bind to target cells' _____________________ receptors - ️️intracellular... because they are lipophilic/hydrophobic and easily penetrate the lipid membrane of target cell Once formed, (steroids/peptides) immediately diffuse through plasma membrane to reach blood ...

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Steroid and thyroid hormones bind to target cells' _____________________ receptors -
✔️✔️intracellular... because they are lipophilic/hydrophobic and easily penetrate the
lipid membrane of target cell


Once formed, (steroids/peptides) immediately diffuse through plasma membrane to
reach blood - ✔️✔️steroids

(Steroids/Peptides) dissolve in blood - ✔️✔️Peptides, steroids cannot since they are
hydrophobic

Only the (bound/unbound) hormones are active and capable of binding with target cell
receptors - ✔️✔️unbound

50% of _____________ are free hormones and 50% bound to albumin -
✔️✔️Catecholamines

__________________ and ________________ bind with receptors on the target cells
outer plasma membrane surface - ✔️✔️Peptide hormones and Catecholamines


Hydrophilic hormones (peptides) alter the cell's protein in which one of 2 ways? -
✔️✔️Peptides modify PREEXISTING protein while steroids make a completely new
protein
____________ packages and labels hormones into secretory vesicles that are stored in
cytoplasm until appropriate signal - ✔️✔️Golgi


Hormones' effects are proportional to their ... - ✔️✔️free concentration in the plasma
(unbound)!!!!

Plasma concentration under ___________________ control - ✔️✔️homeostatic

Plasma concentration of free (active) hormones depends on: - ✔️✔️1) Rate of
secretion into the blood

2) Rate of metabolic activation/conversion

3) Binding to plasma proteins (lipophilic hormones only)

4) Rate of removal by inactivation and excretion in urine

,What is the endocrine disorder - "Abnormal target cell responsiveness" - ✔️✔️Target
cells do not respond adequately to the hormone

- Active free hormone concentration normal(or
even high!)

What type of tissue is the anterior pituitary made of? - ✔️✔️Glandular tissue

What type of tissue is the posterior pituitary made of? - ✔️✔️Neural tissue

ADH is a (anterior/posterior) pituitary hormone that does what? - ✔️✔️Posterior
Pituitary

-Conserves water during urine formation

-Causes contraction of arteriolar smooth muscle

-Release controlled by hypothalamic
osmoreceptors

Oxytocin is a (anterior/posterior) pituitary hormone that does what? - ✔️✔️Anterior
Pituitary

-Stimulates contraction of uterine smooth muscle

-Stimulates milk ejection from mammary glands

-Other maternal behaviors

Regulation of secretion of anterior pituitary hormones controlled by
_______________________ hormones released from __________________ cells of
hypothalamus - ✔️✔️hypophysiotropic, neurosecretory

The neurosecretory cells are longer in the (anterior/posterior) pituitary? - ✔️✔️posterior

Posterior pituitary hormones are synthesized ____________ and stored ___________.
- ✔️✔️synthesized in the hypothalamus, and stored in the posterior pituitary

Fetal growth stimulated by ... - ✔️✔️hormones from placenta

GH's non tropic function: - ✔️✔️Metabolic

-Binds directly to adipose tissue to breakdown triglycerides into fatty acids & use of
liberated fatty acids as an energy source

, -Conserves glucose for glucose-dependent tissues (brain)

-Increases blood [glucose] by decreasing uptake by muscles

How does GH affect soft tissue? - ✔️✔️increases # of cells, and increasing size of cells

Osteoporosis makes the Vertebral column vulnerable to - ✔️✔️compression fractures

Osteoporosis makes the Femoral neck vulnerable to - ✔️✔️displaced stress fractures

Osteoclasts dissolve bone on (inner/outer) surface to enlarge marrow cavity -
✔️✔️inner

Stimulus of GH secretion: - ✔️✔️Exercise, stress, fasting, low plasma glucose, sleep

GH deficiency. - ✔️✔️Due to:

Pituitary defect (↓ GH)

Abnormal GH receptors in liver that are unresponsive to GH (↓ IGF-1)

Hypothalamic dysfunction (↓ GHRH) (Secondary hyposecretion)

Insulin on GH - ✔️✔️Stimulates postnatal growth by stimulating secretion of IGF-1

Hyperinsulinism often spurs excessive growth
-May interact with IGF-1 receptor (IGF-1 agonist)

Role of Estrogen on growth - ✔️✔️-Stimulates secretion of GH and IGF-1 at puberty
-Stimulate closure of epiphyseal plates

Role of Testosterone on growth - ✔️✔️-Stimulates secretion of GH and IGF-1 at
puberty

-Testicular testosterone responsible for heavier male musculature (protein synthesis)

-Stimulate closure of epiphyseal plates

Role of Thyroid hormone on growth - ✔️✔️Required for the synthesis of GH

Growth severely stunted in hypothyroid children (slowed bone growth)

Hypersecretion does not cause excessive growth

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