LMP299Y1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Acth Stimulation Test, Pituitary Adenoma, Anterior Pituitary

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Lecture 8 : endocrine disease. Principle endocrine glands brain: hypothalamus ad pituitary glands neck: parathyroid and thyroid glands abdominal area: adrenal gland, pancreas, ovaries, testes. Releasing hormones: growth hormone- releasing hormones (ghrh, thyrotrophin- releasing hormone (trh, corticotrophin- releasing hormone (crh, gonadotrophin- releasing hormone (gnrh) Inhibiting hormones: somatostatin, dopamin (prolactin- inhibiting factor) Anterior pituitary releases: growth hormone (gh, thyroid- stimulating hormone (acth, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (acth, luteinizing hormone (lh, follicle- stimulating hormone (fsh, prolactin (prl) Posterior pituitary releases: antidiuretic hormone (adh, vasopressin, oxytoxin. Thyroid gland releases: thyroxine (t4) triiodothyronine (t3) calcitonin. Parathyroid glands release: parathyroid hormone (pth) Adrenal cortex: mineralocorticoids (aldosterone, glucocorticoids (cortisol, adrenal androgens. Adrenal medulla: catecholamines: epinephrine and norephinephrine. Pancreas releases: glucagon (from cells) insulin (from cells) somatostatin (from ) Control of the endocrine system by feedback and receptor regulation. Feedback: negative e. g. hypothalamus- pituitary- thyroid axis. When upstream gland hypothalamus secretes trh, which affects the. Anterior pituitary for tsh secretion.

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