BIPN 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Anterior Pituitary, Posterior Pituitary, Thyroid

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The idea of the endocrine signaling system is that you have cells that release a hormone into circulation and it stimulates cells that have receptors for that hormone. The pituitary gland is an extremely important gland to the endocrine system and it takes little space underneath the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus releases a hormone and that hormone stimulates the release of another hormone from the pituitary gland. In other instances the hypothalamus sends axonal projections into the pituitary and a hormone gets released directly from the pituitary gland. There are two part to the pituitary gland. Hormones are released from the hypothalamus into circulation and then into the anterior pituitary where cells in the ant pit are stimulated to release another hormone into circulation. Gh- works on every single part of the body. Tsh- stimulates thyroid gland to produce t3 and t4. Lh & fsh- act on gonads to produce sex steroids and make gametes.

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