BIOL 031 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Anterior Pituitary, Somatostatin, Diencephalon

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Hormones bind to receptors on or in target cells. Hormones bind to receptors with a high affinity. Lipophilic hormone receptors are in the cytoplasm or nucleus. Water-soluble hormone receptors are on the outer surface of the plasma membrane. Mechanism of action: g protein and camp activates protein kinase (enzyme that has the function of phosphorylation of proteins, turn them on) Some hormones are controlled by: diurnal (circadian rhythm) Some hormone secretion rates fluctuate throughout the day. Endocrine rhythms are entrained to external cues (light-dark cycle: jet lag. Hypothalamus- part of the diencephalon: controls release of pituitary hormones. Pituitary gland- extends from the inferior surface of the hypothalamus: 2 distinctive lobes (posterior and anterior, master gland . Posterior pituitary (neruohypophysis)- composed of nervous tissue: an outgrowth of hypothalamus, hormones are synthesized in the hypothalamus, a single neuron produces only a single hormone, released when neurons undergo an ap.

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