HLTH 210 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17.3 & 17.9: Pancreatic Polypeptide, Exocrine Gland, Adipose Tissue

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Aka somatotropin, secreted by the anterior pituitary gland. Stimulates the breakdown of adipose tissue, releasing fatty acids. Release of growth hormone is controlled by ghrh from the hypothalamus. Diabetogenic effect is initiated by the release of growth hormone, the breakdown of adipose/release of fatty acid causes cells to switch to use fatty acid as their energy source. Less glucose is taken up from the blood stream, resulting in elevated blood glucose levels (similar to in diabetes mellitus) Growth hormone promotes tissue growth and protein synthesis by causing the liver to secrete more insulin like growth factors. Igf"s stimulate cellular proliferation, prevent apoptosis, and stimulate amino acid uptake by cells. Gigantism is caused by an increased secretion of growth hormone, causing abnormal amounts of growth. Acromegaly is the growth of bones in the hands, feet and face during adulthood in response to elevated levels of growth hormone.

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