KIN 2500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Parathyroid Gland, Thyroid, Pars Tuberalis

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Introduction: endocrinology study of endocrine system, hormones regulating molecules. Hormones influence target cells by binding to certain receptors (like nts: target cells some affect hormones; specific to specific hormone & receptor hormone not released otherwise. Cc blocking hormone receptors depending what your body needs, hormones can be blocked/stimulated. Hypothalamus & pituitary gland: pituitary gland aka hypophysis master" endocrine gland, hypothalamus master of the pituitary gland; major integrating link between the nervous & endocrine systems. Receives input from several other regions of the brain, including the limbic system, cerebral cortex, thalamus, & reticular activating system. Controls the ans: regulates body temperature, thirst, hunger, sexual behavior, and defensive reactions like fear & rage. Infundibulum in hypothalamus; stalk that attaches the hypophyseal fossa & hypothalamus. Has anterior pituitary, which accounts for ~75% of the total weight of the gland. Has 2 parts: pars distalis(large bulbar region) & pars tuberalis (forms a sheath around infundibulum: anterior pituitary cells secrete:

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