Hypothalamic hormones
Ant. Pituitary Hormones
Homeostasis is driven by what system?
Endocrine
Who came up with the term homeostasis?
Walter Cannon
Components of homeostasis
Negative feedback loop
Mechanism by which homeostasis fluctuates around set point
Hyper-dysfunction
Too much of certain hormone
Hypo-dysfunction
Too little hormone
Resistance
Too little effect
Endocrine gland
Tissue which releases a substance into bloodstream
- substance travels via blood to target cell
4 classifications of hormones
Catecholamine
Special type of amine hormone
Glycoproteins
Consist of protein bound to one or more carbohydrate groups
- for example FSH and LH
Steroids
Derived from cholesterol after an enzyme cleaves off the side chain attached to the 5 C “D” ring
Autocrine
secretory cell = target cell
Paracrine
secretory cells act on other cells in the local environment
Endocrine
cell makes molecule and secretes it into blood stream to travel to target cell
Peptide
Amine (thyroid)
Hormones derived from amino acids tyrosine and tryptophan
Receptor binding is what?
Highly specific!
Where are receptors for most hormones found?
Plasma membrane of target cell
- hormone binds to extracellular domain and activates one or more cytoplasmic signalling pathways
Where are steroid receptors found?
Cytoplasm
Where are thyroid receptors found?
Nucleus
Adenylate cyclase pathway