What organelle does preprohormone synthesis take place in?
ER
in what organelle does a prohormone become a hormone?
Golgi
Amine hormone are derivatives of what AA?
tyrosine
In what two ways are hormone secretion regulated?
2. Positive feedback
Hormones can regulate the sensitivity of the target tissue by regulating the _.
number or sensitivity of receptors.
what is the most common method of regulating hormone secretion?
Negative feedback
What is an example of a negative feedback system?
Insulin is secreted by the pancreatic beta cells in response to an increase in blood glucose. In turn, insulin causes an icnrease in glucose uptake into cells that results in the decreased blood glucose concentration. the decrease in blood glucose concentration then decreases further secretion of insulin
What is an example of a positive feedback system?
The surge of LH that occurs just before ovulation is a result of positive feedback of estrogen on the anterior pituitary. LH then acts on the ovaries and causes more secretion of estrogen.
What is an example of a down-regulation of receptors?
In the uterus, progesterone down-regulates its own receptor and the receptor for estrogen.
How does a hormone down regulate it’s receptor?
by decreasing the number or affinity of receptors for itself or for another hormone.
What is an example of up-regulation of receptors?
In the ovary, estrogen up-regulates its own receptors and the receptor for LH.
Describe the series of steps in the adenylate cyclase mechanism of signaling.
Describe the steps in the IP3 signaling mechanism.
Describe the Ca-Calmodulin signaling mechanism.
Steroid hormone and thyroid hormones acts via a similar signaling mechanism. Describe the signaling pathway.
How is the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland linked to the hypothalamus?
via the hypothalamic-hypothysial protal system. Hormones from the hypothamus is thus delivered directly to the anterior pituitary. Hypothalamic hormone can then stimulate or inhibit anterior pituitary hormones.
How is the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland linked to the hypothalamus?
The nerve cell bodies of posterior pituitary are located in the hypothalamic nuclei. Posterior pituitary hormnes are synthesized in the nerve cell bodies packaged in secretoyr granules and transported down the axons to the posterior pituitary for release into the circulation
List the hormones of the anterior pituitary gland.
Which three anterior pituitary hormones belong to the same glycoprotein family and all have an alpha and beta subunit with the alpha subunit being similar in all three but the beta is different in each and gives the hormones it’s biological activity.
TSH, LH, and FSH
Which hormones are derived from the precursor POMC (pro-opiomelanocortin)?
ACTH, MSH, beta-lipotropins and beta-endorphins
alpha and beta MSH are produced in which lobe of the pituitary (which is rudimentary in adult human)
intermediary lobe
This peptide hormone is homologous with prolactin human placental lactogen, and is most important for normal growth to adult size
GH (somatotropin)
In what conditions is GH secretion increased?
GH is released in pulsatile fashion and secretion is increased by sleep, stress, hormones related to puberty, starvation, exercise, and hypoglycemia.
In what conditions is GH secretion decreased?
Decreased by somatostatin, somatomedin, obesity, hyperglycemia, and pregnancy.