15 - Cell Signalling 1 Flashcards

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3 different forms of signalling

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Electrical, Physical and Chemical

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2
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Chemical signalling

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Facilitates communication between cells that are not adjacent (distant organs). e.g. synapse

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3
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What is common between all forms of chemical signalling

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Signalling molecule binds to a protein receptor

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4
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General structure of chemical signalling protein receptor

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  • Hormone (ligand) binding domain, for specific signalling molecule
  • Signal transduction domain (varies with receptor type)
  • Transmembrane domain (if receptor is transmembrane protein)
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5
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Endocrine signalling

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Hormone travels through bloodstream, from endocrine cell to distant target cell (tissue). Target cell has receptors which bind to hormone

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6
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signalling pathway

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Stimulus, Hormone synthesis, Hormone secretion, Hormone transport, Hormone detection, Signal transduction, Target proteins altered (response), Signal termination

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7
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Insulin target cells

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Muscle, Liver and adipose tissue

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8
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How can tissues be specifically targeted by specific hormones

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As some cells do not have the receptor for the specific hormone, cells without receptor cannot receive the signal.

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9
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Signal transduction into cell

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Extracellular signal received as intracellular signal (second messenger system)

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10
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Two types of cell response

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  • Changes in protein function (inactive/active): modifies existing enzymes, rapid (seconds to minutes)
  • Changes in expression of proteins: regulation of gene transcription, slow but long lasting effects (mins to hours)
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11
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types of hormone transport

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  • Endocrine signalling
  • Paracrine signalling
  • Autocrine signalling
    Difference is range of the signal (signal cell to target cell)
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12
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Paracrine signalling

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Signalling molecule released into extracellular space, acts on neighbouring cell (same tissue)

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13
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Autocrine signalling

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Target cell secretes its own hormone. e.g Heart muscle stretched –> produces own growth hormone

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14
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Pathology of autocrine signalling

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Tumour cells producing signal to promote their own growth

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14
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Example of paracrine signalling

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Synapses. Electrical impulse passed along axon of neuron and signalling molecule (neurotransmitter) are released at the synapse. Target cell is another neuron or muscle

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15
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Juxtacrine signalling

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Cells that are in physical contact through gap junctions or tight junctions

16
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Ligand/Receptor interactions

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Membrane bound ligand on signalling cell interacting with receptor of target cell

17
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Hormone

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Chemical signalling molecule synthesised by endocrine cells that travel through the bloodstream

18
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Hormone detection variation

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Different cells may have different functions but can have the same hormone receptor

19
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Side effects of medication example

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ACh decreases heart rate. Drug blocks ACh receptor to treat low heart rate. Salivary glands have same receptor which is also blocked resulting in dry mouth

20
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Side effects of medication example

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ACh decreases heart rate. Drug blocks ACh receptor to treat low heart rate. Salivary glands have same receptor which is also blocked resulting in dry mouth