BIOA02H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Prolactin, Adrenal Medulla

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Melatonin produced in pineal gland and promotes sleep. Neurohormones are synthesized within and released from neurons circulate in the blood and are transported to target tissues where they bind to hormone receptors on or in the cell. Autocrine signaling is released from endocrine cell and acts on the same cell that synthesized and released it. Paracrine signaling is released from endocrine cell and diffuses through the extracellular uid to its target cell. Amine hormones are tyrosine-based catecholamines come from the presence of a catechol group and an amine group. 3 important types of catecholamines: dopamine, adrenaline and noradrenaline (epinephrine and norepinephrine) Hormones can also be steroid all are initially synthesized from cholesterol. !1 transported in the blood and all hydrophobic. In order for hormones to have an effect on the target cell, they must bind to a hormone receptor; these receptors are located on the plasma membrane or within the cell.

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