01:119:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Anterior Pituitary, Growth Hormone Deficiency, Pituitary Gland

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Intro: directly/indicrectly controls most hormone activity, neuroendocrine tissue. It is the key link between the nervous and the endocrine systems. It"s getting information from nerves throughout the entire body and other parts of the body and as a result it has an output. It is connected to the pituitary gland by pituitary stalk. 4: there are two modes of action, produces releasing hormones(rh) and inhibiting hormones(ih) a. Ihes and rhes are released into pituatary portal vein. This vein is the blood supply: directly bathes the anterior lobe of the pituitary c. Intro below hypothalamus has two lobes: posterior lobe, secretes adh and oxytocin, adh. A: oxytocin i. ii. iii. i. ii. iii. Makes collecting ducts of kidney more preamble to h2o more h2o reabsorbed into blood, so a smaller volume of urine. It is also the letdown reflex, it stimulates smooth muscle surrounding the alveoli. The alveoli are sacs in breast that produce milk.

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