BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Thyroid, Endocrine Gland, Luteinizing Hormone

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To survey endocrine glands in humans and state hormones produced in the endocrine glands and their effects. Hormones released from posterior pituitary (oxytocin and vasopressin) Luteinizing hormone (lh): stimulates ovaries and testes production of hormones and control menstrual cycle. Thyroid stimulating hormone (tsh): stimulates thyroid gland production of thyroid hormones. Acth: stimulates adrenal cortex production of glucocorticoids. Prolactin: stimulates mammary glands mammary-gland growth, milk production. Growth hormone (gh): stimulates growth and metabolic functions. If an overproduction in children gigantism, in adults acromegaly. Thyroid gland homeostatic regulation in maintaining bp, heart rate, muscle tone, digestion, reproductive functions, regulation of calcium levels in the blood. Oxytocin: stimulates contractions of smooth muscle cells in uterus and mammary glands. Vasopressin: aka adh (antidiuretic hormone): promotes retention of water by kidneys; influences social behavior and bonding. Thyroid hormone (t3 andt4): stimulates and maintains metabolic processes. Calcitonin: lowers blood calcium level; works with pth.

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