BSC 109 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Acromegaly, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate, Thyroid Hormones

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The endocrine system produces hormones hormones: endocrine system: collection of specialized cells, and tissues that secrete, endocrine glands: ductless organs that secrete hormones into blood, interstitial fluid, lymph, hormones, chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands, circulate in the bloodstream, act on specific cells in the body (target cells) that have the appropriate hormone receptor, hormones have access to every cell, each hormone acts only on specific cells (target cells, only specific cells have receptors for specific hormones, endocrine control is slower than nervous system, endocrine and nervous systems interact. Hormones are classified as steroid and nonsteroid: steroid hormones, structurally related to cholesterol, lipid soluble, nonsteroid hormones, structurally related to proteins, lipid insoluble. Steroid hormones enter target cells: steroid hormones, lipid soluble, chemically derived from cholesterol, enter target cells, bind to intracellular receptor, activate specific genes to produce specific proteins, slower acting than nonsteroid hormones; minutes to hours.

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