BIOL 512 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hypotension, Hypertension, Thyroid

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They cause inflation which causes release of cortisol. Cortisol inhibits the release of pro- inflammatory cytokines. High blood pressure causes release of adh to slow down. When sodium is abundant in cells and bp high, the glomerulus stops producing renin. T3/t4 bind to thryoid receptors in brain to shut off tsh release. Tkb kinases causes release of inflamation factors when they are triggered by inflammation (positive feedback) Stimulated by increase in blood osmolarity (more salt in blood) and a decrease in blood pressure. When blood pressure low, glomerulus releases renin which converts angiotensin 2 to stimulate. Acts to increase sodium absorption at the kidneys. Calcium levels in the blood by increasing calcium reabsorption. Stimulated by tsh from the ap which stimulated iodine uptake and cleaving of. Parathyroid releases this hormone in response to low blood calcium levels. Acts to decrease calcium levels in the blood by increasing bone formation.

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