chapter 4 - endocrine control

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define direct signaling

direct communication via gap junctions

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define autocrine and paracrine signaling

single cell signals another cell of the same type

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endocrine and neural signaling is normally over … distances

longer

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what are the 6 structural classes of chemical messengers

peptides

steroids

amines

lipids

purines

gases

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what are the different types of trans-membrane receptors for chemical messengers?

ligand-gated ion channel

receptor-enzyme

g-protein coupled receptor

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how do intracellular receptors differ in function from trans-membrane receptors

intracellular receptors are located INSIDE the cell rather than in the cell membrane and interact with hydrophobic chemical messengers

specifically, ligand-receptor complex modulates gene transcription & thus protein production

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hydrophilic hormones bind to … receptors

transmembrane

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hydrophobic hormones bind to … receptors

intracellular

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specifically, ionotropic hormones bind to … channel

ligand-gated ion

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specifically, metabotropic hormones bind to … and …. receptors

receptor-enzyme, G-protein-coupled

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are most peptide, protein, and amine hormones hydrophilic or hydrophobic?

hydrophilic

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thyroid hormones are …. (hydrophilic or hydrophobic)

hydrophobic

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where are steroid hormones derived from

cholesterol

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what are the three classes of steroid hormones

mineralocorticoids

glucocorticoids

reproductive hormones

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give an example of mineralocorticoids

aldosterone

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what is the function of mineralocorticoids

affect electrolyte balance

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give an example of a glucocorticoids

cortisol

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what are glucocorticoids often called

stress hormones

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give an example of reproductive hormones

testosterone

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function of reproductive hormones

regulate sex-specific traits

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steroid hormones are … (hydrophobic/ hydrophilic)

hydrophobic

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steroid hormones are transported to target cells by…

carrier proteins

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steroid hormones bind to … receptors

intracellular, transmembrane

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steroid hormones have … (slow/fast) effects on target cell

slow

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stress hormones, cortisol, have … (slow/ fast) non-genomic effects

fast

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axons of neurons of the … extend to posterior pituitary

hypothalamus

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hormones travel in … down axons and then are released into the blood from the posterior pituitary

vesicles

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anterior pituitary cell releases hormones into the …

blood

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what hormones are released from the posterior pituitary gland

oxytocin, vasopressin (ADH), vasotocin

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what are the functions of oxytocin

stimulates childbirth and lactation in mammals

involved in social bonding and muscle regeneration

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what are the functions of vasopressin (ADH)

promotes water reabsorption by kidneys

causes vasoconstriction, increases BP

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where is vasotocin normally found

fish, amphibians and birds

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vasotocin behaves similar to

oxytocin and vasopressin

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what hormones are secreted from the anterior pituitary

prolactin, TSH, ACTH, GH, FSH, LH, MSH

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what is the function of GH

body growth, muscle/fat ration in adults

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what is the function of ACTH

corticosteroids from adrenal cortex (aldosterone and cortisol)

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what is the function of aldosterone

affects osmoregulation

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what is the function of cortisol

increases blood glucose

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what is the fusion of TSH

triggers thyroid hormone secretion

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what is the function of FSH

stimulates oogenesis and spermatogenesis

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what is the function of LH

triggers ovulation and sex hormone release

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what is the function of MSH

increased melanin production

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what is the function of prolactin

breast development, milk production in mammals

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what is it called when blood glucose levels are too LOW

hypoglycemia

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what is is called when blood glucose levels are too HIGH

hyperglycemia

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what happens during hypoglycemia

brain can’t function

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what happens during hyperglycemia

osmotic balance of blood disturbed

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what hormone lowers blood glucose levels and is produced from the beta cells of the pancreas

insulin

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what hormone raises blood glucose levels and is produced from the alpha cells of the pancreas

glucagon

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during the vertebrate stress response there is an interaction between what do control systems

nervous and endocrine control

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during nervous control the … nervous system of the ANS is activated

sympathetic

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what is secreted from the adrenal medulla which leads to increased HR, BP, respiration , bronchodilation, altered blood blood

epinephrine

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insulin secretion is … (increased/ decreased) and glucagon secretion is …(increased/ decreased) which INCREASES blood glucose

decreased, increased

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for the endocrine control, the hypothalamus secretes…

CRH

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for the endocrine control, the anterior pituitary secretes…

ACTH

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for the endocrine control, the adrenal cortex secretes…. that stimulates targets cells to …

cortisol, blood glucose levels

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have there been greater changes in the structures of hormones in specific animal groups or have there been greater changes in the effects of hormones in specific animals groups?

greater changes in the effects of hormones

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function of prolactin in mammals

milk production

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function of prolactin in amphibians

promotes growth

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function of prolactin in fish

regulates water balance