Pathophysiology Flashcards

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hormone

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chemical or ligand produced by a certain group of cells and liberated into blood stream or lymphto distant target sites of action

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2
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Functions of the Endocrine System

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Growth and development
Sex differentiation
Metabolism
Adaptation to an ever-changing environment

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3
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2 Hormones Affected by fluctuations that vary with the sleep–wake cycle

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Growth hormone (GH) 
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
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4
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Hypothalamus Hormones

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TRH, GnRH, CRH, GHRH, Somatostatin,

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Anterior pituitary Hormones

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ACTH, TSH, FSH, LH, PRL (prolactin), GH,

MSH (in intermediate lobe between the 2)

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6
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Posterior pituitary Hormones

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Oxytocin, ADH

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7
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Thyroid Hormones

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Calcitonin

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8
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Pancreas Hormones

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Glucagon, Insulin,Somatostatin

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9
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Parathyroid Hormones

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PTH

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10
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Kidney Hormones

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Renin, Epo

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Liver Hormones

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Somatomedin

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G.I. tract Hormones

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Gastrin, CCK, Secretin, GIP, Somatostatin, GLP-1

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13
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Heart Hormones

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ANP

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14
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Adipocyte Hormones

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Leptin

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15
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Placenta Hormones

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HCG, HCS or HPL

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16
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Five Cell Types of the Anterior Pituitary Gland

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Thyrotrophs: thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
Corticotrophs: produce corticotrophin, also called adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
Gonadotrophs: produce the gonadotropins—leutenizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
Somatotrophs: produce growth hormone (GH)
Lactotrophs: produce prolactin (PRL)