PMY 302 Study Guide - Final Guide: Aldosterone, Glucagon, Peptide

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Definition: the collection of glands of an organ that secrete hormones directly into the circulatory system to a distant target organ: hormones, three groups. Aa (tyrosine): secreted by thyroid and adrenal medulla. Steroids: secreted by adrenal cortex and sex glands. Polypeptides and proteins: secreted by hypothalamus, pituitary, parathyroid and pancreas: amino acid derivatives. Thyroid synthesizes and secretes thyroid hormones t4&t3 (iodine tyrosine t4 and t3) Adrenal medulla synthesizes and secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine (ep & ne: steroids in the heart flight or fight response. Aldosterone: renin-angiotensin system, maintain bp: angiotensin ii raise aldosterone, raise bp. Have the same structures, bind dna at specific site; either turn the gene on or turn it off. Transcription factor regulated by steroid hormone: protein and polypeptide hormones. Others (pth, calcitonin, insulin, glucagon: clinical pharmacology of hormones, replacement therapies. Growth hormone, thyroid hormone (t4, t3), insulin, glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids : doses.

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