Pathology 3500 Lecture 27: Lecture 27

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Has a lot to do with hormones and hormones are like signals that signal one cell type to another. The endocrine system refers to the group of glands that produce hormones functioning to regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sex function, reproduction , sleep and mood. The endocrine system: highly integrated, communication and control, positive and negative feedback, hormones. Steroids: proteins/peptides, amino acids, amines, affect many processes regulated to growth and development, metabolism, sexual function and reproduction, mood and behavior, the hormone, the hormone producing organ and the target organ (with receptors for specific hormone) Components: hypothalamus, pituitary gland, pineal gland, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas, testes, ovaries. Crh, trh, ghrh: anterior pituitary hormones (acth, tsh, gh, dopamine, posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis) hormones (adh, oxytocin, amines (thyroid hormones - thyroxine (t4), t3 and catecholamines(produced by adrenal. Steroids (estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids) medulla) - epinephrine and norepinephrine)

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