a) Products of endocrine gland secretion
b) Mediators of inflammatory process
c) By-products of tissue metabolism
d) Product of exocrine gland secretion
a) Products of endocrine gland secretion
a) Insulin
b) Hydrocortisone
c) Calcitonin
d) Thyroxine
d) Thyroxine
a) Oxytocin
b) Prednisolone
c) Nandrolone
d) Progesterone
a) Oxytocin
a) Gonadorelin
b) Insulin
c) Levothyroxine
d) Hydrocortisone
d) Hydrocortisone
a) Naturally occurring substances but slightly different from hormones
b) Naturally occurring substances but less efficacious than hormones
c) Naturally occurring substances having the same structure but different pharmacological properties than hormones
d) Synthetic compounds, which resemble the naturally occurring hormones
d) Synthetic compounds, which resemble the naturally occurring hormones
a) Hormones interact with the specific receptors in the wall of the cells
b) Cyclic AMP acts as a second messenger system
c) They stimulate adenylcyclase enzyme
d) Many hormones owe their effect to primary actions on subcellular membrane.
a) Hormones interact with the specific receptors in the wall of the cells
a) As replacement therapy for hormone deficiency states
b) As drug therapy for a variety of disorders using pharmacologic doses to elicit a hormonal effect that is not present at
physiologic a blood levels
c) As a diagnostic tool for performing stimulation tests to diagnose hypo- or hyperfunctional endocrine states
d) As food supplements
d) As food supplements
a) Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)
b) Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
c) Aldosterone
d) Estradiol
a) Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)
a) Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)
b) Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
c) Growth hormone (somatotropin, GH)
d) Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)
c) Growth hormone (somatotropin, GH)
a) Vasopressin
b) Oxytocin
c) Growth hormone
d) All of the above
c) Growth hormone
a) Liver
b) Adrenal cortex
c) Thyroid
d) Mammary gland
d) Mammary gland
a) Glucocorticoids
b) Insulin-like growth factors (IGF, somatomedins)
c) Triiodthyronine
d) Testosterone
b) Insulin-like growth factors (IGF, somatomedins)
a) It may stimulate the synthesis or release of somatomedins
b) Low levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 are associated with dwarfism
c) Hypersecretion can result in acromegaly
d) It is contraindicated in subjects with closed epiphyses
c) Hypersecretion can result in acromegaly
a) Endogenous ACTH is also called corticotropin
b) ACTH stimulates the synthesis of corticosteroids
c) ACTH is most useful clinically as a diagnostic tool in adrenal insufficiency
d) The oral route is the preferred rout of administration
d) The oral route is the preferred rout of administration
a) True
b) False.
a) True