KINS 4773 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Alanine, Carnitine, Action Potential

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Hpgp access how steroid hormone is secreted. Growth hormone growth hormone releasing and inhibiting hormone come from hypothalamus and then anterior pituitary to signal release. How does indirectly contribute igf 1. Cns made up of brain & spinal cord get nutrients from cerebral spinal fluid has control over motor neurons (allow you to move) Pns is different (still branching off of cns though) Nerves that control everything in the body except for movement. Autonomic ns splits up into sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Feed into cns touch taste sight, etc. Get across blood brain barrier and act on cns. Nerves communicate with each other at the synapse. Nerve 1 will release chemicals, binding to nerve 2, transmitting signal. Nerve 1 labeled as pre-synaptic nerve and then 2 is post-synaptic. Neurotransmitters chemicals that provide communication between nerves. Main nt: serotonin (5 ht - chemical compound name) All have a 6 carbon ring and an amine group.

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