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Name the 6 hormones produced by the anterior pituitary: - ACTH, GH, TSH, PRL, LH, FSH Name the 2 hormones produced by the posterior pituitary: - ADH, Oxytocin Decreased levels of ____ hormone causes diabetes insipidus. - ADH ______ hormone = uterine contractions and milk letdown during chi...

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CHEM 422 REVIEW - PSHMC MLS EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Name the 6 hormones produced by the anterior pituitary: - ACTH, GH, TSH, PRL,
LH, FSH


Name the 2 hormones produced by the posterior pituitary: - ADH, Oxytocin


Decreased levels of ____ hormone causes diabetes insipidus. - ADH


______ hormone = uterine contractions and milk letdown during childbirth -
oxytocin


Difference between exocrine and endocrine: - Exocrine = secreted into ducts (like
saliva, or GI)
Endocrine = secreted into blood


What is an "intracrine" factor/hormone? - Works inside of a cell (cell stimulates
itself inside of itself)


How is "Ultradian" and "Infradian" different from circadian rhythm? - Ultradian =
faster cycle than circadian rhythm.
Infradian = longer cycle than circadian rhythm.


What category of hormones do these belong in:
Cortisol, Aldosterone, Androgens, Progesterone, Estrogens. - Steroids

,What category of hormones do these belong in: ACTH, TSH, FSH, LH, PRL, GH,
HCG, PTH, ADH, Oxytocin. - Protein/polypeptides


What category of hormones do these belong in: T3, T4, Catecholamine, Serotonin.
- Amino acid-derived


What class of hormones are hydrophobic, pass freely through membrane, and bind
with intracellular receptors? - Steroids


What class of horomones circulate freely (unbound to protein), bind cell membrane
surface receptors, and stimulate another messenger system inside the target cell? -
Protein/polypeptides


What class of proteins circulate bound to proteins (and sometimes freely) and bind
to cell membrane receptors to stimulate another messenger system inside the target
cell? - Amino acid-derived


_____ from hypothalamus stimulates pituitary to produce _____, which stimulates
adrenal cortex to produce steroid hormones (such as cortisol). - CRH
(corticotropin-releasing hormone), ACTH


Steroids are made from _______. - Cholesterol


Cortisol, aldosterone, testosterone, and estradiol are all a type of _____. - steroid


What is the term used for a disorder when the cause is due to medical treatment
(ex: wrong dose given)? - Iatrogenic


Relative hypersecretion of ADH = likely ________. - dehydration

,What is "Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH" (SIADH)? - When ADH is elevated
even though serum osmolality and blood volume is NL (can be due to tumors
producing ADH, or due to drugs)


What is panhypopituitarism? - Problem with the anterior pituitary with decreased
levels of all the pituitary hormones. an be due to tumors, surgery, SHEEHAN
SYNDROM, SIMMOND'S disease, etc.


What is Simmond's Disease? - Damage (surgery, tumor, infection, injury) to
pituitary. Symptoms = extreme weight loss, general debility, dry skin,
bradycardia,hypotension, atrophy of the genitalia and breasts, and
prematuresenility


What is Sheehan's syndrome? - Pituitary infarction after a postpartum hemorrhage
(a clot breaks off and migrates to pituitary gland -> hypoxic). Causes failure to
lactate (reduced prolactin) and postpartum amenorrhea.


Which cells in the thyroid are the secretory cells (secrete T3/T4)? - Follicular cells


The colloid in the thyroid is surrounded by follicular cells and is mostly composed
of ______. - Thyroglobulin


Which cells cluster along the interfollicular spaces in the thyroid and help regulate
Ca, Phos, and produce calcitonin? - Parafollicular cells (C cells)


Restlessness and insomnia can occur from overproduction of what hormones? -
Thyroid hormones

, Low _________ levels in pregnant women may increase the risk of miscarriage,
premature delivery, anemia, postpartum hemorrhage, and pre-eclampsia. Also
causes post-partum depression. - thyroid (T3/4)


What organ uses 90% of the body's iodine? - Thyroid


When TSH stimulates the thyroid, which 4 molecules/hormones are released? - T3,
T4, DIT (diiodotyrosine), and MIT (monoiodotyrosine). More T4 is secreted than
T3.


How is most of the T3 in the body made? - peripheral conversion


Diiodotyrosine/DIT gets converted to ___ wile monoiodotyrosine/MIT gets
converted to ___. - T4, T3


Does T3 or T4 have the most metabolic activity? - T3


Most of the serum T3 and T4 are ____ (free/bound to protein) - bound to proteins
(inactive)
Ex: thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), thyroxine-binding albumin (TBA),
transthyretin (TTR), or thyroxine-binding prealbumin (TBPA)


Free T4 is usually ___% and T3 is ___% - 0.03, 0.5


Clinical conditions that influence hepatic production or renal clearance of binding
proteins will affect levels of _____ (free/total) thyroid hormones but not the _____
(free/total) hormones. - total, free

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