Pharmacology 3620 Lecture 3: Pharm 3620 - Third Exam study notes (with Dagino)

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The endocrine system and the nervous system are the bodies 2 major communication systems, however the nervous system is rapid, and the endocrine system sends signals which are delayed and last much longer minutes, hours, days, months. The endocrine system regulates body functions through the release of hormones (chemical messengers into the blood stream, so it has to travel to its target. Endocrine glands secrete 3 different classes of hormones amine, peptide, and steroid, these all end up in the blood stream to act on distal targets in the body. The main glands of the endocrine system include the thyroid, pancreas, adrenal cortex, and the gonads we will look at all of these in more depth. Amine hormones are composed of tyrosine residues, for example thyroid hormones like thyroxin. Peptide hormones include insulin and glucagon which are made by the pancreas. Steroid hormones are based on cholesterol, these are lipid based, and are made by the adrenal cortex.

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