Endocrine System Flashcards

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Functions of endocrine system

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  • Regulate metabolism
  • Regulates balance of ions, water and nutrients in bloodstream
  • Controls response to stress
  • Regulates growth, development and reproduction
  • Produces hormones
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Inputs that control hormone secretion

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  • Humoural stimulation - ions/nutrients
  • Neural stimulation - neurotransmitters
  • Tropic hormones - usually induce growth and development of target gland
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  • Derived from tyrosine
  • Includes
    * Thyroid hormones
    * Epinephrine
    * Norepinephrine
    * Dopamine
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Amine hormones

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Types of hormone action

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  • Intracrine
  • Autocrine
  • Paracrine
  • Endocrine
  • Neuroendocrine
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  • Majority of proteins
  • Includes - insulin, glucagon, GH, leptin
  • Usually synthesized as protein prohormones by ribosomes in endocrine cells
  • Packaged into secretory vesicles
  • Stored inside cells
  • Released into bloodstream when cells stimulated
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Peptide & Protein hormones

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  • Derived from cholesterol
  • Hydrophobic
  • Primarily produced in adrenal cortex
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Steroid hormones

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Mechanisms of hormone action depends on…

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Location of receptor proteins, which depends on water solubility of the hormone

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Hormone-Receptor Interaction

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  • Number of receptors is limited, hormone action will reach saturation point
  • Number of receptors could be regulated by availability of hormone in blood plasma
  • Some hormones regulate the receptors for other hormones
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Endocrine Control of Growth

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  • Growth hormone and IGF
  • Thyroid hormones
  • Insulin
  • Sex hormones
  • Cortisol
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  • Major stimulus of postnatal growth
  • Stimulates liver to secrete IGF-1
  • Stimulates protein synthesis
  • Affects muscle, bone, adipose and liver growth
  • GH released is stimulated during exercise and this stimulates growth via release of IGF-1
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Growth hormone and IGF

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  • Permits action of epinephrine and norepinephrine on muscles and blood vessels
  • Promotes glucose synthesis in the liver during long term fasting and exercise
  • Increases lipolysis in adipose tissue
  • Maintains cellular concentrations of metabolic enzymes required to produce glucose and fatty acids between meals
  • Decreases events associated with inflammatory response
  • Elevated in the morning
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Cortisol response to chronic stress

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  • Increased availability of energy in the blood
  • Increased HR, breathing rate and cell metabolism
  • Dilation of major blood vessels and constriction of peripheral capillary.
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Fight or flight response to stress or stimulin mediated by epinephrine and norepinephrine

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  • Increases glucose uptake and storage in adipose and muscle tissues
  • Increases glucose uptake and storage in the liver
  • Decreases hepatic glucose production
  • Increases amino acid uptake and protein synthesis
  • Decreases triglyceride breakdown
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Function of insulin

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  • Strongly opposes action of insulin
  • Acts mainly on liver
  • Promotes glycogenolysis
  • Stimulates gluconeogenesis
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Function of glucagon

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Regulation of glucose metabolism during exercise

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  • Glucagon secretion
  • Epinephrine and norepinephrine increases glycogenolysis
  • Cortisol to promote protein catabolism
  • GH to increase fatty acid oxidation, lipolysis and gluconeogenesis
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