All hormone info Flashcards

1
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source: hypothalamus
trigger: low amounts of T3 and T4
target: anterior pituitary gland
function: forces the release of TSH

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TRH: thyroid releasing hormone

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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: TRH
target: thyroid gland
function: forces thyroid gland to release T3 and T4

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TSH: thyroid stimulating hormone

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3
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source: hypothalamus
trigger: none
target: anterior pituitary gland
function: force anterior pituitary gland to release ACTH

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CRH: corticaltropic releasing hormone

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4
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: CRH
target: suprarenal cortex
function: secretion of glucocorticoids

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ACTH: adrenocorticaltropic hormone

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5
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source: hypothalamus
trigger: low levels of E, P, and T
target: anterior pituitary gland
function: forces anterior pituitary gland to release FSH and LH

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GnRH: gonadotropin releasing hormone

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6
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: GnRH
target: interstitial cells of testes
function: secretion of testosterone

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LH: lutenizing hormone

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7
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: GnRH
target: follicle cells of ovaries
function: makes estrogen

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FSH: follicle stimulating hormone

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8
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: PRLRH
target: mammary gland
function: stimulates mammary glands to produce milk

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PRL: prolactin

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9
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: GH-RH
target: liver, cartilage, bone, and skeletal muscle
function: growth, stimulate mitosis

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GH: growth hormone

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10
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: liver
target: skeletal muscle and cartilage
function: causes the release of GH and stimulates _________ from the hypothalamus(GH-IH)

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IGF(insulin-like growth factor): somatomedin

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11
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source: hypothalamus
trigger: none
target: anterior pituitary gland
function: force anterior pituitary gland to release GH

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GH-RH: growth hormone releasing hormone

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12
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source: hypothalamus
trigger: none
target: anterior pituitary gland
function: inhibit the release of GH

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GH-IH: growth hormone inhibiting hormone

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13
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source: hypothalamus
trigger: none
target: anterior pituitary gland
function: no apparent function but stimulates melanocyte production in epidermis if you are a baby or pregnant

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MSH: melanin stimulating hormone

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14
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source: hypothalamus/posterior pituitary gland
trigger: low amounts of H2O in blood; low BP and BV
target: kidney
function: conserve water in blood

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ADH: antidiuretic hormone

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15
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source: hypothalamus/posterior pituitary gland
trigger: crying babies
target: uterus; mammary gland
function: stimulates contractions during labor and forces the emptying of milk from the mammary gland

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OXT: oxytocin

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16
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source: thyroid follicles of thyroid gland
trigger: TSH
target: body cells
function: attach to mitochondria and turn it on; attach to genes to make enzymes for glycolysis

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T3: triidothyronine

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T4: thyroxine

17
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source: C cells and parafollicular cells of thyroid gland
trigger: high Ca+ levels in blood
target: kidneys and bones
function: causes kidney to dump Ca+ back into blood; stimulate osteoblasts–>bones get thicker

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CT: calcitonin

18
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source: parathyroid gland
trigger: low levels of Ca+ in blood
target: kidneys and bones
function: stimulate osteoclasts–>reduce bone size; conserve/bring Ca+ back into the blood

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PTH: parathyroid hormone

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source: suprarenal cortex of suprarenal glands
trigger: ACTH
target: body cells, liver, and adipocytes
function: glucose sparing effect(conserve glucose); dump fatty acids into blood

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CORT: cortisol

20
Q

source: suprarenal cortex of suprarenal gland
trigger: low Na+ in blood
target: kidney, sweat glands, skin, salivary glands, tongue, and taste buds
function: absorbs Na+ from urine back into blood–>H2O follows–>Na+ is pulled out and K+ is brought in; sensitive taste buds/tongue=desire salt

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ALDO: aldosterone

21
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source: suprarenal gland
trigger: ACTH
target: bone/muscle development and metabolism
function: sex drive for females and nothing for males

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AR: androgens

22
Q

source: suprarenal medulla of suprarenal glands
trigger: ANS
target: skeletal muscle, liver, adipocytes, and heart
function: break down glucose for ATP production; break down fatty acids; bigger and more heart contractions

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E: epinephrine

or

NE: norepinephrine

23
Q

source: pineal gland/epithalamus
trigger: lack of activity
target: body cells
function: helps with circadian rhythm and sleep

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MEL: melatonin

24
Q

source: pancreas
trigger: high blood glucose levels
target: skeletal muscles and liver
function: targets a gene for membrane protecting glucose gates

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INS: insulin

25
Q

source: pancreas
trigger: low blood glucose levels
target: skeletal muscles and liver
function: break up glycogen chains and dump them into blood

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GCG: glucagon

26
Q

source: kidneys
trigger: Ca+ levels in blood are too low; PTH
target: small intestine
function: tells SI cells to absorb more Ca+ from food into blood

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D3: calcitriol

27
Q

source: kidneys
trigger: kidneys do not get enough oxygen
target: bone marrow
function: makes bone marrow produce more RBCs

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EPO: erythropoetin

28
Q

source: kidneys
trigger: low BP and BV
target: angiotension II
function: targets ADH, ALDO, and ANG II(water places/hormones)

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REN: renin

29
Q

source: suprarenal glands
trigger: renin
target: blood vessels
function: makes the kidney absorb more water from urine and increases BP

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ANG II: angiotension II

30
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source: heart
trigger: high BP and BV
target: kidney
function: makes the kidney not absorb as much water from the urine; lowers BP; works against ADH, ALDO, and ANG II

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ANP: atrial naturetic peptide

31
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source: thymus
trigger: none
target: WBCs
function: stimulates the development of T cells

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A II: thymosin

32
Q

source: suprarenal gland and testes
trigger: LH
target: sex organs
function: promotes sperm production and maturation

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T: testosterone

33
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source: anterior pituitary gland
trigger: none
target: hypothalamus
function: inhibits GnRH

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INHBH: inhibin

34
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source: ovaries
trigger: FSH and LH
target: uterus, ovaries, breasts
function: build uterine lining

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E: estrogens

35
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source: ovaries
trigger: FSH and LH
target: uterus
function: add glands to uterine lining

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P: progesterone

36
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source: adipose
trigger: none
target: none
function: suppress hunger

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LEP: leptin