01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Endocrine System, Autocrine Signalling, Blood Vessel

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Intercellular communication: c/c types of intercellular communication. Signaling molecules: c/c types of signals, c/c, seq water- and lipid-soluble pathways. Endocrine tissues and glands: c/c endocrine and exocrine. Hormone (cid:314) chemical signaling molecule for regulation. All cells are exposed, only those with the correct receptor respond. Large proteins or glycoproteins on surface of target cells. Hormone (cid:313) for long period of time (cid:314) receptor down-regulated. Hormone (cid:315) for long period of time (cid:314) receptor up-regulated. Classified by: (1) type of secreting cell (2) route taken by signal to target (1) endocrine signaling. Hormones diffuse into bloodstream (cid:314) travel to target cells (see image above) (2) paracrine and (3) autocrine signaling. Paracrine (cid:314) target cells near secreting cell. Autocrine (cid:314) secreting cells are the target cells (4) synaptic signaling. Involves neurons (cid:314) basic unit of nervous system. Form synapses with target cells (cid:314) specialized junctions. Neurotransmitters (cid:314) signaling molecules produced by neurons.

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